The DNS Checker Information API is an advanced tool that allows you to query DNS records in real time for any domain and record type. Ideal for developers, network administrators and cybersecurity professionals, this API provides fast, accurate and comprehensive results about a domain's DNS status and configuration.
With just one request, you can get detailed information about a wide variety of DNS records, including:
A, AAAA, CNAME, NS, SOA, MX, SRV, TXT, CAA, NAPTR, PTR, HINFO and A6. This comprehensive coverage allows you to validate mail configurations, verify DNS propagation, ensure security policies such as CAA, and much more.
[{"host":"google.com","class":"IN","ttl":145,"type":"A","ip":"172.217.16.206"}]
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6514/dns+checker+information+api/9430/dns+check?domain=google.com&record_type=A' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The API returns detailed DNS record information for specified domains and record types, including A, AAAA, CNAME, NS, SOA, MX, SRV, TXT, CAA, NAPTR, PTR, HINFO, and A6. Each response includes relevant data fields based on the record type queried.
Key fields in the response include the record type, domain name, TTL (Time to Live), and the actual record data (e.g., IP addresses for A records, mail server details for MX records). These fields provide essential information about the DNS configuration.
The response data is structured in a JSON format, typically containing a status code, the queried domain, record type, and an array of results with detailed information for each record. This structure allows for easy parsing and utilization in applications.
The GET DNS Check endpoint requires two parameters: the domain name you wish to query and the record type (e.g., A, MX, TXT). Users can customize their requests by specifying different domains and record types to retrieve relevant DNS information.
Typical use cases include validating DNS configurations, checking DNS propagation after changes, troubleshooting email delivery issues via MX records, and ensuring compliance with security policies like CAA records. Network administrators and developers frequently utilize this API for these tasks.
Data accuracy is maintained through continuous updates from reliable DNS sources and regular quality checks. The API aggregates information from multiple DNS servers globally, ensuring that the results reflect the most current DNS configurations.
Users can analyze the returned data to troubleshoot DNS issues, validate configurations, or monitor changes over time. For example, comparing current MX records against expected values can help identify misconfigurations affecting email delivery.
If partial or empty results are returned, users should verify the domain name and record type for accuracy. Additionally, they may want to check if the DNS records exist or if there are propagation delays. Implementing error handling in their applications can also help manage such scenarios.
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