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June 11, 2025
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  • A record: contains the IPv4 address info of the hostname.
  • AAAA record: contains the IPv6 address info of the hostname.
  • CNAME record: also known as alias record. It points the sub-domain to its domain, like pointing www.dnschecker.org to dnschecker.org. Get comprehensive insights about the domain’s CNAME records with CNAME record lookup.
  • MX record: contains the info where the domain's email should be routed to and mail servers priority. Lookup MX record for more info about the domain’s MX records.
  • NS record: contains information about the authoritative nameservers of a domain. NS Checker will provide you with all the name servers associated with a domain.
  • PTR record: used in reverse IP lookup to map an IP address to a domain name, allowing the identification of the host associated with a particular IP address.
  • SRV record: specifies the location and configuration of a particular service, such as email or voice over IP (VoIP), allowing clients to discover and connect to the appropriate server.
  • SOA record: the start of authority is responsible for holding and specifying information about the DNS zone.
  • TXT record: is commonly used for other DNS records configurations like SPF, DKIM, or DMARC records.
  • CAA record: used to assist in SSL validation by highlighting which authorities can issue certificates for a domain.
  • DS record: acts as a delegation signer, maintaining a chain of trust between the parent zone and child zone. Use the DS record Lookup tool to dig deeper.
  • DNSKEY record: contains the public signing keys like Zone Signing Key (ZSK) and Key Signing Key (KSK). Check the DNSKEY record for more info