DNS Lookup Tool

Look up DNS records (A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, NS) for any domain

DNS Record Types

A Record

Maps domain name to IPv4 address (e.g., 192.168.1.1)

AAAA Record

Maps domain name to IPv6 address

CNAME Record

Alias that points one domain to another (canonical name)

MX Record

Specifies mail servers for the domain

TXT Record

Stores text information, used for verification and SPF records

NS Record

Specifies authoritative name servers for the domain

Note: DNS changes can take 24-48 hours to propagate globally due to caching (TTL).

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does DNS propagation take?

DNS changes typically propagate within 24-48 hours, though it can be faster. This depends on TTL (Time To Live) settings.

Why do I see multiple A records?

Multiple A records provide redundancy and load balancing. Requests are distributed among the IP addresses.

What is TTL?

Time To Live determines how long DNS records are cached. Lower TTL means faster propagation but more DNS queries.

Can I check DNS from different locations?

This tool checks from our server location. For global DNS checking, use multiple DNS lookup services or AlertSleep monitoring.

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