NS Query is a handy little tool that gives you a friendly interface for the NSLookup utility. It’s small, super quick, and portable, making it easy to run name resolution queries from DNS servers.
To kick things off with a name server query, you'll need to fill in a few details:
This is the server that will handle your query. When you launch NS Query, it automatically checks your PC for DNS specifications and loads them into the DNS Servers combo box. You can either pick one from the list or type in the address of the DNS server you want to use.
Next up is choosing your record type! From this combo box, you can select what kind of query you want to run. Options include Mail Server (MX), Host IP (A), Alias (PTR), or Name Server (NS).
This is where you enter the name you’re looking to resolve. For example, just type in google.com or microsoft.com—leave out any protocol references like www or ftp.
You’ll also find an option for setting the query time out. The default time is set at 5 seconds, but feel free to adjust it if needed!
The last detail is about the port number. The standard DNS port is 53, but if you need to change it for any reason, you can do so right here.
If you're ready to get started with NS Query, head over to SoftPas for more info!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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