On 14Jun21, Dave Lawrence allegedly wrote: > > I wouldn't point a user at any of these unless I think they have a good > > amount of DNS expertise :-) > > Indeed. I recently had to field a complaint that invoked an analysis > by https://dnschecker.org/domain-health-checker.php as being related
Not sure it's fair to say that DNS checking tools are beyond the capabilities of the average domain admins, which is what I was originally asking about. Beyond Joe Public, sure. Not that I disagree with your observation about dnschecker; it clearly suffers from a lack of focus and a lot of scope-creep. One minute it's checking your delegation path, next minute it's making SMTP connections to your mail servers. The tool I've found most useful for relatively novice domain admins is one which simply verifies the things they can break - namely their zone files, name servers and delegation details. $ Fat-finger my zone files $ distribute $ if ! `my-dns-ok`; then echo Panic Stations; else echo All good; fi Beyond that either provides too much information or provides information which they find impossible to act on such as a TLD path error or timeout. Mark. _______________________________________________ dns-operations mailing list [email protected] https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations
