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Name Server or NS lookups are used to determine the NS records associated with a domain.
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NS records, known as Nameserver records are used to store the nameservers for a domain. The nameservers identify which DNS servers are responsible for managing DNS records for the domain.
An example NS record may look like the following:
Record | Type | Value | TTL |
---|---|---|---|
example.com | NS | ns1.nameserver.com | 3600 |
example.com
represents the domain of the record.
NS
is the record type.
ns1.nameserver.com
is the value of the record. This is the address of the nameserver for this domain. NS records cannot point to CNAME records.
3600
is the TTL (time to live) of the record in seconds, this example represents 1 hour. This means that when a record has had updates made to it, then it will take 1 hour to update.
Domains are typically configured with multiple NS records, this is important because if the nameservers for a domain are not configured correctly then this will mean that the website, email, or other services for the domain will not work.
To configure primary and secondary or backup nameservers multiple NS records should be created for the domain.
Record | Type | Value | TTL |
---|---|---|---|
example.com | NS | ns1.nameserver.com | 3600 |
example.com | NS | ns2.nameserver.com | 3600 |