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dnsee

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See DNS configurations quickly

Brew

To install dnsee using brew, simply do the below.

brew tap bschaatsbergen/dnsee
brew install dnsee

Binaries

You can download the latest binary for Linux, MacOS, and Windows.

Examples

Using dnsee is very simple.

Fetch all records

To get all records for a domain name:

$ dnsee google.com
A       gooogle.com.    04m42s          142.251.36.4
AAAA    gooogle.com.    04m42s          2a00:1450:400e:800::2004
MX      gooogle.com.    04m42s          0       .
TXT     gooogle.com.    04m42s          v=spf1 -all
NS      gooogle.com.    01h48m35s       ns2.google.com.
NS      gooogle.com.    01h48m35s       ns3.google.com.
NS      gooogle.com.    01h48m35s       ns1.google.com.
NS      gooogle.com.    01h48m35s       ns4.google.com.
SOA     gooogle.com.    42s             ns1.google.com. dns-admin.google.com.

Fetch all records for a specific type

To get all records for a domain name of a specific type:

$ dnsee google.com -q A
A       google.com.     03m15s          216.58.214.14

Fetch all records using a different DNS server

To get all records for a domain name using a different DNS server:

$ dnsee google.com --dns-server-ip 1.1.1.1
A       google.com.     01m02s          142.250.179.174
AAAA    google.com.     47s             2a00:1450:400e:811::200e
MX      google.com.     34s             10      smtp.google.com.
NS      google.com.     90h42m12s       ns1.google.com.
NS      google.com.     90h42m12s       ns4.google.com.
NS      google.com.     90h42m12s       ns3.google.com.
NS      google.com.     90h42m12s       ns2.google.com.
SOA     google.com.     44s             ns1.google.com. dns-admin.google.com.

Contributing

Contributions are highly appreciated and always welcome. Have a look through existing Issues and Pull Requests that you could help with.