All Record Types
Query A, AAAA, MX, NS, TXT, CNAME, and SOA records with TTL values
Verify DNS Configuration
Check if DNS records are set up correctly after domain transfers, nameserver changes, or email configuration updates
Frequently Asked Questions
What is DNS Lookup and when would I use it?
DNS Lookup queries the Domain Name System to retrieve records associated with a domain, such as IP addresses (A/AAAA), mail servers (MX), and nameservers (NS). Common use cases include verifying DNS propagation after a domain transfer, checking if MX records are configured correctly for email delivery, and confirming nameserver assignments.
What DNS record types are supported?
This tool queries A (IPv4 address), AAAA (IPv6 address), MX (mail server), NS (nameserver), TXT (text, including SPF/DKIM), CNAME (alias), and SOA (start of authority) records. Each result includes TTL (time to live) values.
Why might some DNS records be missing?
Not all domains have every record type configured. For example, a domain may lack AAAA records if IPv6 is not enabled, or lack MX records if it does not handle email. Recent DNS changes may also take up to 48 hours to propagate globally.
The domain I'm looking for is already taken. What can I do?
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