Fixed bug: When DNSDataView received multiple strings of TEXT DNS records, it displayed only the first one.When it's turned on, you can enter a URL of a Web site, and DNSDataView will automatically extract the domain from the URL. Added 'Automatically extract domains from URL' option. Fixed the domains text-box in 'Select Domains' window to handle Ctrl+A (Select All). Added command-line options to export the result directly into a file without any user interface, for example:ĭNSDataView.exe /Domains " " /scomma c:\temp\dns.csv.You can now specify any variable inside DNSDataView.cfg as command-line option in order to modify the settings of DNSDataView, for example:ĭNSDataView.exe /NSRecords 1 /ARecords 1 /AAAARecords 1 /TEXTRecords 0.Added /cfg command-line option to start DNSDataView with the specified config file.Fixed bug: DNSDataView failed to work properly with IDN domains (Internationalized domain name) of some european languages.Added /DomainsFile command-line option, which allows you to load the domains list from a file, for example:ĭNSDataView.exe /DomainsFile "c:\temp\domains-list.txt" /scomma "c:\temp\domains-result.csv".Added new option: 'Get A record of every host name in PTR records'.Fixed the refresh option to work properly when using the 'Load Windows DNS Cache' option.Older versions of Windows are not supported. You can use the default DNS server of your Internet connection, or use any other DNS server that you specify.Īfter retrieving the DNS records for the desired domains, you can save them into text/xml/html/csv file.ĭNSDataView can work on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11. It allows you to easily retrieve the DNS records (MX, NS, A, SOA) of the specified domains. This utility is a GUI alternative to the NSLookup tool that comes with Windows operating system.
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