DNS Records Checker
A DNS (Domain Name System) record checker is a tool that allows you to see the different types of records associated with a specific domain name. These records act like a phonebook, translating human-readable domain names (like [geçersiz URL kaldırıldı]) into machine-readable IP addresses that computers use to connect to websites.
There are several free online DNS record checkers available, including:
- MxToolbox: [MxToolbox DNS Lookup Tool]
- DNS Lookup: DNS Lookup Tool
- DNS Checker: [DNS Check Propagation Tool]
These tools allow you to enter a domain name and see all the different DNS records associated with it, such as:
- A Records: Map a domain name to an IPv4 address (the most common type of IP address)
- AAAA Records: Map a domain name to an IPv6 address (a newer type of IP address)
- CNAME Records: Act like aliases, pointing one domain name to another domain name
- MX Records: Specify which server handles email for a domain
- NS Records: Identify the authoritative nameservers for a domain (these nameservers are responsible for storing and responding to DNS queries)
Using a DNS record checker can be helpful for:
- Troubleshooting website issues: If you're having trouble accessing a website, you can use a DNS record checker to see if the DNS records are configured correctly.
- Managing your domain name: DNS record checkers can help you verify that your domain name is pointed to the correct server.
- Understanding how websites work: By looking at the different DNS records, you can get a better sense of how websites are connected to the internet.