DNS Lookup

A, AAAA, MX, NS, TXT, SOA and CAA records.

Records for greenmountain.no

Type TTL Value
A 3600s 162.159.134.42
MX 3600s greenmountain-no.mail.protection.outlook.com
NS 7200s ns1.hyp.net
NS 7200s ns3.hyp.net
NS 7200s ns2.hyp.net
TXT 3600s openai-domain-verification=dv-yFaQGWvSAlHbVgMzz5Y4Oafu
TXT 3600s DomainVerification=LHD6GFK899BH52KF3ZA805D6GHR53TJWL01X6VL02YDO0P7NBFX149N5J06IPTPS
TXT 3600s pardot481541=b44fc408aaa0ca90f3a18163c4b8c367907a6cd0859fb29db3d70a28e57cca45
TXT 3600s bw=yS4vwGFNoNeCvWGCrd2iawfFxEtFJTO5JVJSHfy2N3BO
TXT 3600s cisco-ci-domain-verification=5cf38554b8995f626f72d0fbdd1ca94889e7fecb6ca64c59266584371881b189
TXT 3600s ca3-1c5e9d4e7d964cbd9a444fcf27c38aa7
TXT 3600s ca3-c3b7d447d6284afb8da966a4d7b48f3c
TXT 3600s hes=49f7e779524024b66b9790c31af6ec88
TXT 3600s apple-domain-verification=bHcMHuDjxVOqrFRg
TXT 3600s v=spf1 include:_spf.salesforce.com include:spf.protection.outlook.com -all
TXT 3600s google-site-verification=xidcGgHSxI333hywr6sJ8O8cL-GWhTh1gk8jjJIKe4g
SOA 3600s mname=ns1.hyp.net rname=hostmaster.domeneshop.no serial=1780851459

About DNS Lookup

This DNS lookup queries every common record type in one pass: A and AAAA for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, MX for mail servers, NS for the authoritative nameservers, TXT for verification strings and SPF, SOA for the zone start of authority, CAA for certificate authority restrictions, and CNAME aliases. Each record returns with its time-to-live so you can see how long resolvers will cache the answer.

When to use it

Check this tool right after changing DNS at your registrar to confirm the new records are visible from the public resolver chain. Use it to compare what a candidate hosting provider's nameservers return versus your current setup. Sysadmins also rely on it to verify CAA records before issuing a new TLS certificate, since a misconfigured CAA can block Let's Encrypt and other CAs from issuing.

How to read the results

TTL values in seconds tell you how long a change will take to propagate after you reduce it. A records hold IPv4 addresses, AAAA holds IPv6. MX records show priority then target, lowest priority wins. NS records list the authoritative nameservers, which should match what your registrar shows. A missing CAA record means any public CA can issue certificates, which is often fine but worth knowing.

Frequently asked questions

Why do I see multiple A records for one hostname?

Multiple A records mean DNS round-robin. The resolver picks one each query, spreading traffic across the listed IPs. Large sites combine this with anycast for redundancy and load distribution across regions.

What is the difference between an A and a CNAME record?

An A record points directly to an IP address. A CNAME points to another hostname, which then resolves to an A record. CNAMEs cannot coexist with other records on the same name, including the apex.

How long until my DNS changes show up here?

It depends on the TTL of the previous record. If the old TTL was 3600 seconds, expect up to an hour for caches to flush. New records with a low TTL appear quickly once the authoritative server returns them.

What does the SOA record tell me?

The Start of Authority record holds the primary nameserver for the zone, the admin contact email (with dots instead of @), serial number, refresh and retry intervals, and minimum TTL. The serial increments on every zone change.

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