DNSDig - DNS lookup online

4.1
214 reviews
50K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

DNSDig is a utility similar to UNIX dig or windows nslookup. You can query any DNS server from your server list to any DNS record. Choose DNS server from DNS server tab, enter host name or IP address and query server for records. Add servers you wish to list and DNSDig will save it across the sessions.
DNSDig saves last queries so you can use autocomplete feature while entering host name. DNSDig also supports reverse DNS queries.
You can share retrieved record as text to e-mail, messenger or other application. Also you can copy query result to clipboard.
Let sysadmin tools will never be ugly again.

> add any DNS server you need to your list
> autocomplete feature will help you never type hostname again
> read dns records easy
> copy record to clipboard or share to other application

Enjoy!
Updated on
Jan 15, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
205 reviews
Data Access
October 12, 2023
Great app, just what I need for DNS Lookup ... but Play Store refuses to install for latest versions of Android. WHY??? Surely it is such a 'low level' capability, that the os version is irrelevant. PLEASE do whatever is necessary to allow installation.
2 people found this review helpful
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Matt Berry
March 28, 2022
Wow, awesome app for anyone wanting to troubleshoot a dns issue. Great layout and easy to navigate. Would be great to have a quick guide on what the flags mean, but other than that, love this tool!
6 people found this review helpful
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Robbie Stewart
August 27, 2023
This app allowed me 2 find out Google's DNS servers R now working on Comcast Xfinity connections after me going a few rounds w/ Comcast Xfinity's security dept over them restricting access 2 thier DNS servers only, which had the potential 2 harm their Xfinity Mobile business since the Android phones they sell are set 2 use Google's DNS servers by default. The average end customer wouldn't know this little tid bit of info & leave Xfinity Mobile Nstead. Never gave me credit 4 discovering this flaw
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What's new

- fix add DNS button disappears bug
- tooling update