The DNS Fetch API specifically designed to facilitate the query and retrieval of Domain Name System (DNS) records. This API is an essential resource for anyone needing access to detailed DNS information associated with a given domain name. It provides a streamlined interface that allows users to perform comprehensive DNS queries efficiently and accurately. By leveraging the DNS Fetch API, users can perform a wide range of DNS lookups essential to understanding a domain's DNS settings and properties.
In essence, the DNS Fetch API translates domain names into various types of DNS records, providing a wealth of information about a domain's configuration. It is built to support the retrieval of different DNS records, including but not limited to, A (Address) records, MX (Mail Exchange) records, NS (Name Server) records, and TXT (Text) records. This functionality allows users to access a broad set of data describing the infrastructure and operational details of a domain.
In addition, the DNS Fetch API emphasizes the user experience by providing an intuitive interface that simplifies the process of performing DNS queries. Whether integrated into a web application, mobile application or network management tool, the API provides an easy-to-use experience that improves productivity and efficiency. Users can execute DNS queries without in-depth technical knowledge, thanks to the API's simple and accessible design.
The DNS Fetch API is an indispensable tool for accessing detailed DNS information, offering a combination of accuracy, reliability and ease of use. Its extensive capabilities and robust design make it a valuable asset for any application requiring DNS lookup functionality. Whether used for development, network management or security purposes, the DNS Fetch API provides a reliable and efficient means of performing DNS queries and accessing vital domain information. Its focus on accuracy, user experience, security and scalability ensures that it effectively meets the diverse needs of its users.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
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To use this endpoint you must indicate the URL of a domain in the parameter.
NS Lookup - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
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domain |
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{"A":["52.14.229.155"],"NS":["ns27.domaincontrol.com","ns28.domaincontrol.com"],"SOA":{"nsname":"ns27.domaincontrol.com","hostmaster":"dns.jomax.net","serial":2017041601,"refresh":28800,"retry":7200,"expire":604800,"minttl":600}}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/4181/dns+fetch+api/5061/ns+lookup?domain=google.com' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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To use this API, users must enter an IP address or the URL of a domain.
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The API helps diagnose network issues by retrieving DNS information, such as resolving domain names to IP addresses and vice versa.
The DNS Fetch API queries and retrieves DNS records associated with domain names.
The NS Lookup endpoint returns DNS records, including A (Address) records, NS (Name Server) records, and SOA (Start of Authority) records. The response provides detailed information about the domain's IP address, name servers, and administrative details.
Key fields in the NS Lookup response include "A" for IP addresses, "NS" for name servers, and "SOA" containing details like the primary name server, hostmaster email, and serial number. Each field provides essential information for DNS analysis.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with arrays for A and NS records and an object for SOA details. This organization allows users to easily parse and access specific DNS information relevant to their queries.
The NS Lookup endpoint provides information about a domain's IP address, associated name servers, and administrative details through SOA records. This data is crucial for troubleshooting and validating DNS configurations.
The NS Lookup endpoint requires a single parameter: the URL of the domain you wish to query. Users can customize their requests by specifying different domain names to retrieve relevant DNS information.
Users can analyze the returned data to troubleshoot connectivity issues, verify DNS configurations, and ensure proper domain setup. For example, checking the A record can confirm if a domain points to the correct IP address.
The DNS Fetch API sources its data from authoritative DNS servers across the internet. This ensures that the information retrieved is accurate and reflects the current DNS configurations for the queried domains.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and checks against authoritative DNS records. The API ensures that the information retrieved is reliable, allowing users to trust the results for their network troubleshooting and analysis.
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