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Domain name
Find DNS records

Find DNS records for a domain name using this online tool. For example, try
wikipedia.org or www.twitter.com to view their DNS records.

© 2022 Nslookup

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DNS LOOKUP ONLINE

Online nslookup is a web based DNS client that queries DNS records for a given
domain name. It allows you to view all the DNS records for a website. It
provides the same information as command line tools like dig and nslookup, from
the convenience of your web browser. nslookup.io does not cache the DNS
responses it shows, but the DNS servers that are queried usually do respond with
a cached record set. Except for authoritative DNS servers. They never serve
cached DNS records.


HOW DOES ONLINE NSLOOKUP WORK?

Using nslookup online is very simple. Enter a domain name in the search bar
above and hit 'enter'. This will take you to an overview of DNS records for the
domain name you specified. Behind the scenes, NsLookup.io will query a DNS
server for DNS records without caching the results. You can select from a range
of DNS servers on the result page. These include popular public DNS servers, the
authoritative DNS server for the given domain, and local DNS servers all around
the world. By default, only A, AAAA, CNAME, TXT, NS and MX records are shown,
but you can select additional record types.


SUPPORTED DNS RECORD TYPES

DNS has many record types that each serve a distinct purpose. However, some of
these record types are no longer in use. Wikipedia has a list of obsolete record
types. These obsolete types are not supported by nslookup.io. All the DNS record
types that are known to be in active use are supported by nslookup:

 * A
 * AAAA
 * AFSDB
 * APL
 * CAA
 * CNAME
 * DNSKEY
 * CDS
 * CERT
 * CSYNC
 * DHCID
 * DLV

 * DNAME
 * DNSKEY
 * DS
 * HINFO
 * HIP
 * SECKEY
 * IXFR
 * KEY
 * KX
 * LOC
 * MX
 * NAPTR

 * NS
 * NSEC
 * NSEC3
 * NSEC3PARAM
 * OPENPGPKEY
 * OPT
 * PTR
 * RP
 * RRSIG
 * SIG
 * SMIMEA
 * SOA

 * SRV
 * SSHFP
 * TA
 * TKEY
 * TLSA
 * TSIG
 * TXT
 * URI
 * ZONEMD


USE CASES FOR ONLINE DNS LOOKUP

There are many situations where online nslookup can be a useful tool. For
example, when you are configuring the DNS records of your own domain, you might
want to check whether you have configured them correctly. You can do this by
entering the domain name at the top of this page.

Whenever you change DNS records, it takes a while for it to propagate through
the entire domain name system. This takes time because DNS servers cache records
in order to speed up DNS resolution. So whenever you change DNS records, you can
check whether they have propagated yet by using online nslookup.

There are of course more use cases for online nslookup, instead of using a CLI.
Those include being able to share the results with a colleague or friend, and
the ability to see multiple record types at the same time, without querying
multiple times.

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