DNS Information for fastweb.it

MX Exchange Priority
mxb-004ae901.gslb.pphosted.com 10
mxa-004ae901.gslb.pphosted.com 10
A Value
62.101.76.218
SOA NS Name Hostmaster Serial Refresh Retry Expire Minimum TTL
dns3.fastweb.it dnsmaster.fastweb.it 2025042900 10800 900 604800 86400
NS Value
dns4.fastweb.it
dns3.fastweb.it
NAPTR Flags Service Regexp Replacement Order Preference
s sip+d2u _sip._udp.sbcwe4b.fastweb.it 100 10
s sip+d2t _sips._tcp.sbcwe4b-test.fastweb.it 102 10
s sip+d2t _sips._tcp.sbcwe4b.fastweb.it 102 10
s sip+d2u _sip._udp.sbcwe4b-test.fastweb.it 100 10
TXT Entries
v=spf1 include:%{ir}.%{v}.%{d}.spf.has.pphosted.com ~all
atlassian-domain-verification=VOd2Mf0YAbwMwnqJ3BlYY49NMs0IqbS8ZuEAFbm7Pp2ag1Chbv1ps1awv6KtlalT
MS=ms14772003
google-site-verification=1ZoN3A-fpxvjH7IauFZyo76rkH4elSrzToh3Ycz8cps
google-site-verification=fL1novj060TWpi5tNTOBE5sRLPkq18uog-28CF5Z-vc
f6tfhs9lv1479g6grpxpz0ksny8dt7rb
miro-verification=f4ba3973c68f05c4ac8c6728b17171ebc70b5ade
7AYqd86Nq+b29MlQzM3/BMeq9rdGuIwPJmF/CP8Awu7wqt64aOQ9rEwKg8Z0iLDE87+d0+bN3RzjTmmX35iUlA==
apple-domain-verification=nS4pq90TpFfrNnQx
dtm-domain-verification=WZfeQ16nn8olWKvhyz2CGR92rhLcNS9EIJS7kzibtQs
amazonses:hJK5t4N3YRu3kn83ziunLYqhTEnvrENEA9jVEB3k8/M=
atlassian-domain-verification=bhjNU8y1TV7CTCdE5eWRmqCpK7bzOmzA/WQ8fCamRrMmbbKQ3Akp9bh4MSM9IyrD

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About DNS-Lookup

DNS Lookup is an online tool that will find the IP address and perform a deep DNS lookup of any URL, providing in-depth details on common record types, like A, MX, NS, SOA, and TXT.

Directly type or copy and paste a URL (with or without http/https) in the form field above, click 'Lookup,' and learn the IP address and DNS information for that particular URL.

What is Domain Name System (DNS)?

Domain Name System, or DNS for short, is the protocol that translates readable URLs - dns-lookup.com - into numeric addresses that can be understood by computers. This is how DNS works:

  1. A web user enters a readable domain name of a website into the address bar of their preferred browser.
  2. Their device then sends a DNS request to the ISP (Internet Service Provider) of the user.
  3. The ISP will determine if the domain name is associated with an IP address.
  4. When the IP address is located, the domain name is sent back to the device of the user.
  5. The device can now communicate with the server of the entered domain, and the user can now view the website.

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