DNS Tools

Our comprehensive suite of DNS tools helps you analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize your domain's DNS configuration. Whether you're a website owner, system administrator, or developer, these tools provide valuable insights into your domain's DNS health and performance.

DNS Lookup

Query DNS records for any domain including A, AAAA, MX, TXT, NS, and more.

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DNS Propagation

Check DNS propagation across global servers to ensure your DNS changes have propagated worldwide.

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WHOIS Lookup

Get registration information for domains including owner, registrar, and expiration date.

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DNS Health Check

Comprehensive assessment of your domain's DNS configuration to identify issues and best practices.

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DNS Response Time

Measure DNS response times from different locations to identify performance issues.

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DNS Security Scan

Scan your domain for DNS security vulnerabilities and misconfigurations.

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DNSSEC Validator

Verify DNSSEC implementation and validate DNSSEC signatures for your domain.

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DNS Record Types

Comprehensive guide to all DNS record types, their purposes, and how they work in the Domain Name System.

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When to Use These Tools

Common Scenarios

  • Domain Migration:

    Use DNS Lookup and DNS Propagation to verify DNS changes during domain migrations.

  • Troubleshooting Website Access:

    Use DNS Lookup to verify A and AAAA records when your website is inaccessible.

  • Email Delivery Issues:

    Check MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records when experiencing email delivery problems.

  • Security Audits:

    Use DNS Security Scan and DNSSEC Validator during security audits of your domain.

  • Performance Optimization:

    Use DNS Response Time to identify and resolve DNS performance bottlenecks.

Pro Tip

Use our DNS Health Check tool regularly to proactively identify issues before they affect your users. We recommend running a health check at least once a month and after any significant DNS changes.

Next Steps

To learn more about a specific tool, click on its link above. If you're new to DNS, you might want to start with: