How to use this check
Enter a hostname, choose record types and read the public DNS answers returned by the bounded resolver path.
NetProbe accepts hostnames only, normalizes the name, rejects private-resolution targets and caches public answers briefly.
How to interpret the result
TTL values show how long resolvers may reuse an answer; empty records are different from a domain that does not exist.
Example
For example.com A, an answer such as 93.184.216.34 means the resolver found an IPv4 address for that name.
Common issues and next steps
A typo, missing record, DNSSEC problem or delayed resolver cache can all look like “no record” from one location.
Check the authoritative DNS zone, verify the selected record type and wait at least one TTL before assuming propagation failed.
Methodology and limits
This point-in-time lookup is not a global propagation audit and does not query arbitrary user-supplied resolvers.