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DNS Records Lookup

Query DNS servers to find A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, TXT, and NS records.

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Educational Guide: Understanding DNS Records Lookup

Step-by-Step Operation Guide

1

Enter Domain Name

Type the target domain (e.g. example.com) in the query input.

2

Select Record Type

Choose the record type to query, such as A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, or TXT.

3

Retrieve Records

Click query to see the live DNS values and analyze potential propagation or configuration issues.

How to Interpret Diagnostic Results

DNS record fields map active service destinations. Inspect the TTL (Time-To-Live) values to check caching durations, and check the TXT keys to verify security profiles.

Check IP geolocation mapping, dns record availability, routing paths, and latency parameters. Confirm standard status flags return successfully.

Troubleshooting & Industry Standards

If records do not appear, check domain registrar status. Propagation of new records can take minutes to hours depending on target server caching zones.

Reference Standards & Protocols

RFC 791 (IPv4 Spec)RFC 1035 (DNS Implementation)RFC 2460 (IPv6 Standard)RFC 792 (ICMP protocol)

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about how this tool works and standard configurations

Teksolvr supports A, AAAA, MX, TXT, NS, CNAME, and SOA record lookups.
Results come directly from Google's DNS-over-HTTPS API, which is authoritative and near real-time.
Yes — check MX and TXT records (SPF/DKIM) to diagnose email routing problems.