5 comments

  • iJohnDoe2 days ago
    Before everyone else starts posting their competing products and projects, just want to say this looks cool. Nice domain name. Usually the hope is that this becomes a go-to tool for everyone. These sites are a thankless resource to the internet community.<p>Remember dnstools back in the day 10-15 years ago? It was so awesome. Then they crippled it by trying to monetize it? Not that they shouldn&#x27;t make money. It&#x27;s just hard keeping something online for so long which becomes a thankless resource.
  • bjornroberg2 days ago
    Poked around for a few minutes and this is nicely done. Coverage of the less common records (MTA-STS, BIMI, TLSA, CAA) in one place is the part that jumped out. Usually I bounce between two or three sites to get those.<p>One thing that would be handy: a shareable permalink for a given lookup result, so you can paste it into a ticket or chat instead of retyping the query.
    • dogsnews1 day ago
      thanks for the feedback- that would be useful- I&#x27;ll look into something.
  • Polizeiposaune2 days ago
    IPv6 addresses in the propagation display are inconsistently displayed - sometimes using &#x27;::&#x27; compression, sometimes not.<p>For instance, with <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mrdns.com&#x2F;propagation?name=wikipedia.org&amp;type=AAAA" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mrdns.com&#x2F;propagation?name=wikipedia.org&amp;type=AAAA</a> the same address is formatted as either &#x27;2620:0:861:ed1a::1&#x27; or &#x27;2620:0:861:ed1a:0:0:0:1&#x27;. The :: form is generally preferred.
    • dogsnews1 day ago
      thanks for the feedback- that is weird- should be an easy fix.
  • catskull2 days ago
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