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[Website Building Knowledge] [Domain Name Knowledge] Query domain name MX, A, DNS, txt, and cname records

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Posted on 1/13/2016 12:10:31 PM | | | |


For friends who make websites, they often encounter the situation that the domain name resolution is not known whether it is effective, and the following will introduce how to check whether the MX, A, DNS, txt, and cname records of the domain name are valid

Click "Start" and "Run" on the computer, enter "CMD" and enter

Command Format:


For example: I query the website
The mx record command is: nslookup -qt=mx itsvse.com
The DNS record command is: nslookup -qt=ns itsvse.com (not DNS, NS)
The command recorded in txt is: nslookup -qt=txt itsvse.com





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