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== Public DNS Servers == | == Public DNS Servers == |
Revision as of 16:53, 27 December 2019
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wikipedia:Domain Name System translates domain names to IP addresses. The most common types of records stored in the DNS database are for Start of Authority (SOA), IP addresses (A and AAAA), SMTP mail exchangers (MX), name servers (NS), pointers for reverse DNS lookups (PTR), and domain name aliases (CNAME).
A stands for Address AAAA are used for IPv6 addresses
Public DNS Servers
- Google: 8.8.8.8
- DigitalOcean Nameserver: ns1.digitalocean.com, ns2.digitalocean.com, and ns3.digitalocean.com
See also
- DNS: Linux DNS, IP,
systemd-resolve
,/etc/hosts
,whois
, Domain registrar,dig
,host
,nslookup
,scutil --dns
dnsmasq
,bind
,delv
,.local
,.internal, .onion
, FQDN, TTL,/etc/resolv.conf
,/etc/systemd/resolved.conf
,dscacheutil
(macOS),hostname, hostnamectl
,bind
,resolvectl status
, DNS sinkhole, Domain name server, LLMNR, Resource records:MX, TXT, NS
, CAA, SSHFP, Apex, CNAME, Wildcard DNS records, Subdomain, /etc/nsswitch.conf,1.1.1.1
,8.8.8.8, CoreDNS, dnsPolicy:
, Google Public DNS, DNS caches, Kubernetes ExternalDNS, DNS forwarding, IDNA2008, DNS-1035, Domain name registrars, Split-view DNS, Pi-hole, NextDNS
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