Find DNS records


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About Find DNS records

? What is the "Find DNS Records" Tool?

The Find DNS Records tool on pcjow.com is a free utility that allows you to look up the DNS (Domain Name System) records of any domain name. It reveals technical information about a website's configuration — such as its hosting, mail servers, subdomains, and security records — helping with troubleshooting, SEO, and domain management.


⚙️ How Does It Work?

When you enter a domain, the tool queries DNS servers to fetch and display various DNS record types, including:

  • A record – IP address of the domain

  • AAAA record – IPv6 address (if available)

  • MX record – Mail servers handling email

  • CNAME record – Canonical name or alias

  • NS record – Nameservers responsible for the domain

  • TXT record – SPF, DKIM, and domain verifications

  • SOA record – Start of Authority (admin settings)

This information is crucial for diagnosing issues, setting up new services, or securing your website.


? Who Should Use It?

This tool is perfect for:

  • Web developers configuring domains or subdomains

  • SEO professionals checking domain setup

  • Email administrators verifying mail records (SPF, DKIM)

  • Security experts monitoring DNS health and changes

  • Anyone needing technical domain insights or troubleshooting help


? Step-by-Step Usage Guide

  1. Go to: pcjow.com/find-dns-records

  2. Enter the domain name (e.g., example.com)

  3. Click “Find DNS Records”

  4. The tool will:

    • Query global DNS servers

    • Retrieve a full list of available DNS record types

    • Display each with name, value, TTL, and type

  5. Review the results or use them for further configurations or diagnostics


✅ Pros

  • ✔️ Free and easy to use

  • ✔️ Supports all common DNS record types

  • ✔️ No signup or installation required

  • ✔️ Great for troubleshooting, SEO, email setup, and domain management

  • ✔️ Fast and accurate global DNS lookups


⚠️ Limitations

  • ❌ Tool reads public DNS records only — not private/internal entries

  • ❌ Propagation delays may cause outdated results

  • ❌ Doesn’t allow editing DNS — only viewing

  • ❌ Some records (like hidden subdomains) may not appear without zone file access