DNSRecords Command

Allows you to obtain the full DNS records for a specific domain, including key records such as A (IPv4 addresses), MX (mail servers), NS (name servers), SOA (zone information), TXT (textual information) , CAA (Certificate Authorizations) and other types of records. This data is useful for understanding a domain's DNS configuration, verifying network infrastructure and associated services, and diagnosing connectivity or configuration issues.

These logs provide detailed information about the configuration and routing of a domain, which is useful for evaluating both security and the correct implementation of associated services.

Why use this command?

The DNSRecords command is useful for obtaining detailed information about the DNS configuration of a domain, including key records such as A, MX, NS, SOA, TXT, CAA, and others. This data is essential for understanding the network infrastructure associated with a domain, diagnosing connectivity issues, and verifying the correct implementation of DNS records.

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