How To Lookup DNS Records With The dig Command

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Learn how to use the dig command to do DNS record lookups. dig is a command-line tool that originally was an acronym that stood for Domain Information Groper.

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RRSIG, DNSKEY and CDS are part of DNSSEC. Great introduction.

syrinxtech
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Very informative! Thank you.

The trace nicely illustrates what is happening with the server routing.

mackiej
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Thank you for these videos! Helped me learned DNS concepts rather quickly, God Bless You!

eduro
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Great Video, I am just about using 'dig' command to verify DNS records for fixing a DKIM alignment with one of our email service providers.

xiaoyiwu
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4:45 the file /etc/resolve.conf suggests to use the scutil command

btw I wonder what's the relationship between this list of DNS servers and the ones you see when using +trace 7:45

fmaylinch
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Exactly what I needed. Thanks a lot for sharing !

der.mihail
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Could you add English captions to your video so that is meets Title II accessibility standards being pushed by the US Department of Justice?

sarahhintze
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Good info Tony but you neglected to tell us newbies how and where to access the dig commands on the mac

anneryder
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Windows install can be done with the `scoop.sh` package manager. The command would be `scoop install main/bind` .... as soon as that runs, you will have the `dig` command and all the other BIND9 tools installed

daevski
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bros the angel for everyones dad and the devil of every teenager

jojooriginal-roro
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Can we open up a website by typing A Record?

vinuiamrocking
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hi Tony, how do i know if an email is real and its coming from the source it says its coming from. i am not tech savvy at all.thanks

aleemkhan
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How do I know the difference between recursive and iterative DNS queries?

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