Host Name of the node to which this record pertains |
Type Type of resource record in symbolic representation. |
IP/Target |
TTL Count of seconds that the resource record stays valid. |
Extra Info Additional resource record-specific data |
zuji.com.sg |
A Address Record: A 32-bit IPv4 address, most commonly used to map hostnames to an IP address of the host, but also used for DNSBLs, storing subnet masks in RFC 1101. |
168.63.169.193 |
599 |
|
zuji.com.sg |
MX Mail Exchange Record: Maps a domain name to a list of message transfer agents for that domain. |
zuji-com-sg.mail.protection.outlook.com |
3600 |
pri: 20 |
zuji.com.sg |
NS Name Server Record: Delegates a DNS zone to use the given authoritative name servers. |
udns2.ultradns.net |
3599 |
|
zuji.com.sg |
NS Name Server Record: Delegates a DNS zone to use the given authoritative name servers. |
udns1.ultradns.net |
3599 |
|
zuji.com.sg |
SOA Start of Authority Record: Specifies authoritative information about a DNS zone, including the primary name server, the email of the domain administrator, the domain serial number, and several timers relating to refreshing the zone. |
|
86400 |
mname: udns1.ultradns.net rname: tearle.webjet.com.au serial: 2014040101 refresh: 86400 retry: 86400 expire: 86400 minimum-ttl: 86400 |
zuji.com.sg |
TXT Text Record: Originally for arbitrary human-readable text in a DNS record. Since the early 1990s, however, this record more often carries machine-readable data, such as specified by RFC 1464, opportunistic encryption, Sender Policy Framework, DKIM, DMARC DNS-SD. |
|
3600 |
txt: v=spf1 include:spf.protection.outlook.com a:mqic2mail.webjet.com.au -all entries: Array |
zuji.com.sg |
TXT Text Record: Originally for arbitrary human-readable text in a DNS record. Since the early 1990s, however, this record more often carries machine-readable data, such as specified by RFC 1464, opportunistic encryption, Sender Policy Framework, DKIM, DMARC DNS-SD. |
|
3600 |
txt: MS=ms78884850 entries: Array |
zuji.com.sg |
TXT Text Record: Originally for arbitrary human-readable text in a DNS record. Since the early 1990s, however, this record more often carries machine-readable data, such as specified by RFC 1464, opportunistic encryption, Sender Policy Framework, DKIM, DMARC DNS-SD. |
|
3600 |
txt: 1JtFr0lSKV6O93sBOtm3ysgJopw0lUqb2sI3ydZX+5DnaBAyogKMIeZUQTF1IvmNtr0ObbtruHdonB3jijdAPQ== entries: Array |