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$ Quick DNS Record Lookup Tool_

> Live DNS records for featureflow.tech

Name Type Data TTL
testing.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.61 1800
test.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.93 1800
webmail.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.93 1800
webmail.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.9 1800
help.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.164 1800
help.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.142 1800
shop.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.142 1800
shop.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.241 1800
labs.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.9 1800
mx.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.61 1800
mx.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.142 1800
support.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.142 1800
store.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.142 1800
files.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.241 1800
ftp.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.241 1800
email.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.9 1800
dev.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.142 1800
cpanel.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.142 1800
cpanel.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.93 1800
cdn.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.9 1800
dashboard.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.142 1800
dashboard.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.164 1800
demo.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.93 1800
data.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.164 1800
dash.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.9 1800
dash.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.164 1800
api.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.9 1800
api.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.142 1800
app.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.164 1800
app.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.61 1800
admin.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.241 1800
blog.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.61 1800
bounces.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.164 1800
analytics.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.9 1800
analytics.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.241 1800
beta.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.164 1800
*.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.98 1800
*.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.22 1800
featureflow.techA 76.76.21.9 1800
*.featureflow.techA 76.76.21.123 1800
featureflow.techNS ns2.vercel-dns.com 86400
featureflow.techNS ns1.vercel-dns.com 86400
featureflow.techSOA ns1.vercel-dns.com. hostmaster.nsone.net. 1725614806 43200 7200 1209600 600 3600
featureflow.techTXT "google-site-verification=hC5MH4PRXFXa8GRWabG9ScOSHvab4zAU72HFcdn_KUQ" 60

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> About DNS.fish

DNS.fish: Powerful tool for quick DNS record lookups. The alternative to nslookup.io. Built for devs, sysadmins, and curious minds. Simple curl commands. Fast results. No BS.

> Domain DNS Lookup API Usage

$ Get all DNS records:

curl dns.fish/featureflow.tech

$ Get specific type records:

curl dns.fish/featureflow.tech/TYPE

Replace DOMAIN with target domain, TYPE with DNS record type (A, AAAA, MX, etc.).

> Features

  • • Fast and live DNS record lookups
  • • All common DNS record types supported
  • • Zero install, supports CLI(API) usage
  • • Blazing fast response times
  • • Clean, parsable output
  • • Export & Download DNS records

> FAQ

Q: What is a DNS record?

A: A DNS record is a database entry in the Domain Name System that maps a domain name to specific information, such as IP addresses or other data related to the domain.

Q: Why is it important to check DNS records?

A: Checking DNS records is crucial for several reasons:

  • Troubleshooting: Helps identify and resolve website accessibility issues
  • Security: Verifies proper configuration to prevent DNS-based attacks
  • Email delivery: Ensures correct MX records for smooth email flow
  • Performance: Confirms optimal DNS settings for fast website loading
  • Migrations: Validates DNS changes during website or server migrations
  • Compliance: Assists in maintaining required security standards

Regular DNS record checks help maintain a healthy, secure, and efficient online presence.

Q: What are the most common types of DNS records?

A: The most common types of DNS records include:

  • A (Address) record: Maps a domain to an IPv4 address
  • AAAA record: Maps a domain to an IPv6 address
  • CNAME (Canonical Name) record: Aliases one domain to another
  • MX (Mail Exchanger) record: Specifies mail servers for the domain
  • TXT (Text) record: Stores text-based information, often used for SPF, DKIM, etc.
  • NS (Name Server) record: Specifies authoritative name servers for the domain

Q: What is the difference between A and AAAA records?

A: A records map a domain to an IPv4 address (e.g., 192.0.2.1), while AAAA records map a domain to an IPv6 address (e.g., 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334).

Q: What is a CNAME record used for?

A: A CNAME record is used to create an alias for a domain. It points one domain name to another, allowing multiple domains to resolve to the same IP address without duplicate A or AAAA records.

Q: How do MX records work?

A: MX records specify the mail servers responsible for handling email for a domain. They include a priority value to determine the order in which mail servers should be tried.

Q: What is a TTL in DNS records?

A: TTL stands for Time To Live. It specifies how long (in seconds) a DNS record should be cached by resolving name servers before requesting a fresh copy from the authoritative name server.

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