DNS records for goo.gl
Findings
- [INFO] An SPF record is published but no MX records are present. This is normal for send-only domains but worth confirming if you expect to receive mail.
A records
[
{
"type": "A",
"value": "142.251.34.78"
}
]AAAA records
[
{
"type": "AAAA",
"value": "2607:f8b0:4007:803::200e"
}
]NS records
[
{
"type": "NS",
"value": "ns2.google.com"
},
{
"type": "NS",
"value": "ns3.google.com"
},
{
"type": "NS",
"value": "ns4.google.com"
},
{
"type": "NS",
"value": "ns1.google.com"
}
]TXT records
[
{
"type": "TXT",
"entries": [
"facebook-domain-verification=7o3yquoyjiue2na6brk0mxzcxqb9w7"
]
},
{
"type": "TXT",
"entries": [
"v=spf1 -all"
]
}
]SOA records
[
{
"type": "SOA",
"nsname": "ns1.google.com",
"hostmaster": "dns-admin.google.com",
"serial": 918948820,
"refresh": 900,
"retry": 900,
"expire": 1800,
"minttl": 60
}
]CAA records
[
{
"type": "CAA",
"critical": 0,
"tag": "issue",
"value": "pki.goog"
}
]What does this mean?
These records are pulled live from authoritative DNS at request time and re-validated daily. Use them to debug routing, deliverability, and TLS issues for goo.gl.
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