'NS' stands for Name Server, which is a DNS record type that specifies the authoritative DNS servers for a domain.
Yes, you can check NS records for both domains and subdomains.
It helps verify that new name servers are correctly set up before or after migrating your domain to a new provider.
Ensure that your domain is properly configured with a DNS provider, as the absence of NS records may indicate misconfiguration.
This tool specifically focuses on retrieving and displaying authoritative name servers, whereas other tools might provide a broader range of DNS record types.
No, this tool only provides current NS records for the domain; historical data is not available.
Verify your DNS settings with your provider and check for any recent changes that may not be updated in the tool.
The results show the DNS servers listed for your domain; ensure that these match the servers provided by your DNS hosting service.
Typically, there is no limit, but if you encounter any restrictions, check the tool’s guidelines or terms of use.
Look for a support or help section on the tool’s website or contact their customer service for assistance.
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