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The Find DNS Records tool by seochecker.tools allows you to instantly check and analyze the DNS records of any domain name. Whether you’re configuring email, setting up a new website, or troubleshooting domain issues, this tool helps you view A, AAAA, MX, TXT, CNAME, NS, SOA, and other DNS record types in real-time.
DNS (Domain Name System) is the backbone of the web, translating human-readable domains into machine-friendly IP addresses. Accurate DNS records ensure proper website loading, email delivery, subdomain redirection, and more.
Inspect DNS health and configuration
Verify proper email setup (MX, SPF, DKIM)
Detect domain misconfiguration or propagation issues
Analyze competitor DNS setups
Improve SEO visibility and domain trust
This tool is especially useful for developers, server administrators, SEOs, and digital marketers who want to ensure their domain’s availability and reputation are intact.
Lookup all major DNS records: A, AAAA, MX, TXT, NS, CNAME, SOA
Free and unlimited lookups
Real-time DNS query results
Supports IPv4 and IPv6
Fast and accurate, no login required
Simple and mobile-friendly interface
Q1. What are DNS records used for?
DNS records map domain names to IP addresses and services like web hosting, email servers, etc.
Q2. Can I check another domain’s DNS?
Yes. Just enter any domain name to view public DNS information.
Q3. What are the most important DNS records?
Common ones include:
A Record – Points domain to IP address
MX Record – Handles email delivery
TXT Record – Includes SPF, DKIM for email security
CNAME – Aliases for subdomains
NS Record – Points to name servers
Q4. Will changing DNS affect SEO?
Yes, if DNS is misconfigured, your site may go down or become unreachable to bots, harming your SEO visibility.
Q5. How can I use this to troubleshoot my domain?
Use it to check for missing or incorrect DNS records, propagation delays, or verify changes after domain migration.
Confirm proper DNS setup before launching a new site
Troubleshoot email delivery issues via MX/TXT lookups
Analyze DNS structure of competitors
Perform audits after switching hosting or CDN providers
Verify DNS propagation and TTL settings