DNS Inspector
iOS Universel / Utilitaires
With DNS Inspector you can perform advanced DNS queries anytime and anywhere.
• Input & Inspect. It's really that simple.
Input a query and server address and get results in seconds. DNS Inspector will remember your recent queries and last used DNS server to save you time. Plus, you can save a list of DNS servers for quick access.
• Wide DNS Server Support. We've got you covered.
DNS Inspector supports traditional DNS on both UDP and TCP, and secure DNS servers with DNS over TLS (DoT), DNS over HTTPS (DoH), and DNS over QUIC (DoQ).
• Trustworthy Data Starts Here
With full support for DNSSEC message authentication and zone trust verification.
• Power Users, Welcome Home
DNS Inspector will be your one-stop-shop for all your DNS and domain information needs, with WHOIS and DNSSEC support built right in.
• No Nonsense Results. "At a glance" has never been easier.
DNS Inspector will show you all information relating to your query and the results all without clutter.
• Free now, free forever.
No annoying ads, no privacy-invading tracking, no rent-seeking subscriptions. DNS Inspector is free & libre open source software (FLOSS) with publicly available source code.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Thanks for using DNS Inspector! We've got a lot of new things to share with this update:
• Based on user feedback, we've made some changes to new query view. These changes should help make things feel less cramped, and help users start making queries quickly.
• We've added support for using your device's configured DNS resolver for queries.
• We've added support for DNSSEC authentication of NXDOMAIN responses with NSEC and NSEC3 records.
• Authority records are now displayed if they are included in the response.
• We added an option to change if binary data is displayed as hex or as base64.
• We fixed a crash resulting from creating a saved server without a name.
• We fixed a crash resulting from deleting all saved servers. You must have at least one saved server, but it does not need to be from the servers included by default.
• We fixed a bug where changing the app language had no effect.
• We fixed a bug where the request duration incorrectly labelled milliseconds as microseconds.