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Check A, CNAME, MX, NS, TXT, SOA, CAA, HTTPS, SVCB, SRV, NAPTR, DNSSEC, TLSA and SSHFP records
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Check DNS, GeoIP, RDAP, SSL, DNSSEC, website status and network information
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Check A, CNAME, MX, NS, TXT, SOA, CAA, HTTPS, SVCB, SRV, NAPTR, DNSSEC, TLSA and SSHFP records
View country, city, region, time zone, ASN, network organization and approximate coordinates with local data prioritized
View registrar, domain dates, statuses, nameservers and registered network ranges
Check HTTPS, response code, server, SSL certificate, issuer and remaining validity
Network lookup guide
Enter a public IPv4 address to view its country, approximate city and region, time zone, country code, ASN, network organization, ISP, CIDR range and PTR record. GeoIP locations are approximate and must not be treated as a precise physical address.
A domain lookup checks core and advanced DNS records such as A, MX, NS, TXT, SOA, SRV, CAA and DNSSEC. These records help diagnose domain routing, email delivery, nameserver configuration, service discovery and security settings.
When publicly available, the domain report shows the registrar, registration and expiration dates, domain statuses and nameservers. The SSL section checks certificate availability, issuer, subject, validity dates and signature type. Website status includes HTTPS, response code, content type, server software and redirects.
This page displays only public technical network data. It does not display phone numbers, postal codes or personal registrant details. WHOIS and RDAP availability depends on each registry’s publication policy, and GeoIP data may be inaccurate at city or regional level.
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Frequently asked questions
For a public IP address, the report can show the country and approximate location, country code, time zone, ASN, network organization, ISP, CIDR range and PTR record.
The tool checks core and advanced records including A, CNAME, MX, NS, TXT, SOA, CAA, HTTPS, SVCB, SRV, NAPTR, DS, DNSKEY, SSHFP and TLSA. Only IPv4 is shown as the domain destination in the report.
No. GeoIP provides an approximate country, region or city and is not suitable for identifying a precise residential or physical address.
Both provide registration data for domains or networks. RDAP uses a modern structured format, while WHOIS is older and text based. Availability depends on the registry’s public data policy.
It displays whether a certificate is available, its issuer and subject, validity start and expiration dates, remaining days and signature type.
Some registries and registrars do not publish every WHOIS or RDAP field for privacy reasons. In that case, the tool displays only the public technical data that is available.