All Records
Our All DNS Records Lookup tool lets you instantly check and validate your domain’s complete DNS and network configuration.
About All Records
Our All DNS Records Lookup tool lets you instantly check and validate your domain’s complete DNS and network configuration.
What Is All DNS Records Lookup?
All DNS Records Lookup - Retrieve Complete Domain DNS Information
The All DNS Records Lookup tool retrieves every available DNS record for a domain name in one query.
Instead of checking A, MX, TXT, or CNAME records separately, this tool displays a complete DNS configuration overview in seconds.
It’s perfect for:
- Domain administrators verifying full DNS setups
- Network engineers are troubleshooting DNS issues
- Security specialists are auditing DNS-based protections
Why Use All Records Lookup?
This tool is ideal for domain administrators, network engineers, and IT professionals who want to quickly audit and troubleshoot domain DNS settings.
What DNS Records Does It Retrieve?
- A Record: Maps a domain to an IPv4 address.
- AAAA Record: Maps a domain to an IPv6 address.
- CNAME Record: Creates an alias from one domain to another.
- MX Record: Defines mail servers responsible for handling email.
- TXT Record: Stores text-based data (SPF, DKIM, DMARC, domain verification).
- NS Record: Lists authoritative name servers for the domain.
- PTR Record: Provides reverse DNS mapping from IP to hostname.
- SOA Record: Indicates zone authority and configuration details.
- CAA Record: Specifies certificate authorities allowed to issue SSL/TLS certificates.
- SRV Record: Defines services and ports available under the domain.
Example Output:
example.com. 3600 IN A 93.184.216.34
example.com. 3600 IN MX 10 mail.example.com.
example.com. 3600 IN TXT "v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all"
www.example.com. 3600 IN CNAME example.com.
How All Records Lookup work?
- Enter Domain: Provide the domain name you want to check.
- Query Global DNS Servers: The tool queries DNS resolvers for all record types.
- Retrieve Results: Displays every available record for the domain.
- Analyze Configuration: Quickly identify misconfigurations, missing records, or security issues.
Why Use the All DNS Records Lookup Tool?
- Comprehensive Audit: View your entire DNS configuration in one go.
- Troubleshooting: Detect missing or incorrect records fast.
- Security Check: Verify SPF, DKIM, DMARC, CAA, and DNSSEC.
- Migration Ready: Confirm records before and after hosting transfers.
- Email Validation: Ensure mail routing and authentication are configured properly.
Understanding DNS Records
DNS (Domain Name System) acts like the internet’s phonebook; it translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses that computers use to communicate.
Each record type serves a different purpose, from identifying your web server to authenticating emails.
When DNS changes are made, it can take 24-48 hours for updates to propagate globally (depending on each record’s TTL).
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Frequently Asked Questions About All Records
Q1. What is an All DNS Records Lookup?
It’s a DNS tool that retrieves every available record type for a domain in one scan, saving time compared to running individual lookups.
Q2. How accurate are the results?
Results come directly from live global DNS resolvers, ensuring accuracy and up-to-date information.
Q3. Can I use it for subdomains?
Yes. Enter the full subdomain (e.g., blog.example.com) to view its DNS records.
Q4. Why are some records missing?
If certain record types don’t exist for your domain, they simply won’t appear in the results. This is normal.
Q5. How does this differ from a standard DNS lookup?
A normal DNS lookup retrieves one record type at a time; All Records Lookup fetches all available DNS records in a single operation.