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DNS records for gmail.com

gmail.com resolves to 1 IPv4 address and 1 IPv6 address, it is served by 4 nameservers (ns1.google.com), and accepts mail via 5 MX records.

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A records (IPv4)

TTL 20s216.58.198.37

AAAA records (IPv6)

TTL 20s2a00:1450:400e:814::2005

MX records (mail servers)

Priority 30alt3.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com
Priority 20alt2.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com
Priority 10alt1.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com
Priority 40alt4.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com
Priority 5gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com

NS records (nameservers)

NS 1ns1.google.com
NS 2ns3.google.com
NS 3ns4.google.com
NS 4ns2.google.com

TXT records

TXT 1yahoo-verification-key=dKYwfVbaxatmcXiXy6LDAxMRirqpOq5tj98iJv9qWVk=
TXT 2globalsign-smime-dv=CDYX+XFHUw2wml6/Gb8+59BsH31KzUr6c1l2BPvqKX8=
TXT 3yahoo-verification-key=+eZwIPSgRxkAUzDtqT8Qhk+j4A1JF6V/wtGoyGTkELY=
TXT 4v=spf1 redirect=_spf.google.com

SOA (Start of Authority)

Primary NSns1.google.com
Hostmasterdns-admin.google.com
Serial931589429
Refresh900s
Retry900s
Expire1800s
Min TTL60s

More lookups for gmail.com

DNS records map a domain like gmail.com to the servers and services behind it. A and AAAA records point to IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, MX records route email, NS records delegate authority to nameservers, TXT records hold verification and policy data (such as SPF), and the SOA record describes the zone. Values are cached by resolvers for the length of each record's TTL, so a recent change may not appear everywhere at once. To check any other domain, use the DNS Lookup tool.