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DNS Records Checker
Query and display all registered DNS records for a target domain name instantly.
✓ Free✓ No signup✓ Privacy first✓ Runs in your browser
How it works
Check records in three steps
1. Enter domain name
Type the target website domain in the input address bar.
2. Select record type
Choose to look up specific records like MX or TXT, or choose all records.
3. Inspect entries
Review the generated output tables detailing the TTL, class, and value details.
FAQ
Common questions
DNS records are configuration instructions stored on authoritative nameservers that translate human-readable domain names into machine-readable IP addresses and other routing instructions.
The tool queries all common DNS records including A (IPv4), AAAA (IPv6), CNAME (canonical aliases), MX (mail exchange servers), TXT (text validations), NS (nameservers), and SOA (start of authority).
TTL stands for Time To Live. It is a value in seconds that tells DNS resolvers and browsers how long to cache the record details before checking the authoritative server for updates.
TXT records are frequently used for domain ownership validation, email security protocols like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC, and various integration checks by third-party platforms.
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About the DNS Records Checker
Configuring nameserver records correctly is essential for website accessibility, email delivery, and SSL validation. This lookup utility queries domain nameservers directly, displaying complete record parameters in a clean, structured table for quick debugging.
Benefits
- Verify email deliverability — Ensure SPF and MX records are correctly configured to prevent spam tags.
- Verify security configurations — Check DKIM and validation strings required by cloud and web services.
- Speed up migrations — Inspect TTL values to estimate propagation times during updates.
- Troubleshoot routing issues — Confirm CNAME and A records point to correct destination servers.
Privacy
Domain queries are performed directly using secure protocols and no lookup history is saved.