SOA Records Lookup
Quickly retrieve and analyze the Start of Authority (SOA) records for your domain to understand DNS zone information and settings.
Quickly retrieve and analyze the Start of Authority (SOA) records for your domain to understand DNS zone information and settings.
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Type | Name | Primary Name Server | Responsible Email | Serial | Refresh | Expire | Retry | Min TTL | TTL |
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burt.ns.cloudflare.com | dns.cloudflare.com | 2356879224 | 2h, 46m, 40s | 7d | 40m | 30m | 30 |
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SOA (Start of Authority) records are crucial for managing DNS zones, as they identify the main DNS server for a domain and include important details for DNS functioning. Using a DNS SOA lookup helps ensure these records are correct and up-to-date, which is important for keeping your DNS reliable, protecting your domain’s integrity, and staying compliant with regulations
Access Start of Authority (SOA) records to view crucial details about the authoritative DNS server for a domain
Choose from various DNS record types, such as A, MX, CNAME, TXT, and more, for comprehensive DNS analysis
Perform lookups using different DNS servers to ensure accuracy and get results from multiple sources.
Enter a domain name or IP address to quickly retrieve SOA record details for the specified domain.
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Confirms the authoritative DNS server and administrative contact information for reliable domain management.
Ensures the consistency and correctness of DNS zone file settings, preventing misconfigurations.
Allows monitoring of the TTL values in SOA records, which can impact DNS resolution and caching behavior.
Helps manage and verify serial numbers in SOA records to track updates and changes effectively.
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The "refresh" field specifies how often secondary DNS servers should check for updates to the zone file from the primary server.
The "retry" field determines how frequently secondary DNS servers should retry contacting the primary server if the initial refresh attempt fails.
The "expire" field sets the duration after which secondary DNS servers should discard the zone data if they cannot contact the primary server.
The "minimum TTL" specifies the minimum time that DNS resolvers should cache negative responses (e.g., non-existent domain errors).
The serial number is a version number for the zone file; it should increment with each change to indicate updates to secondary DNS servers.
Yes, monitoring and managing SOA records can help ensure DNS security by verifying proper zone configurations and update protocols.
Ensure that your DNS management system or hosting provider is configured to update the serial number with each change, and manually adjust if needed.
The SOA record’s serial number is used to determine if a zone transfer is necessary, helping secondary servers synchronize with the primary server.
Other DNS lookup tools or commands like dig or nslookup can also be used to verify SOA records.
Yes, incorrect SOA record settings can lead to DNS resolution issues, potentially affecting website accessibility and performance.
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