đ Domain Resolver
Resolve domain names to their IPv4 and IPv6 addresses instantly. Useful for DNS troubleshooting, network diagnostics, and verifying domain configurations.
đ About Domain Resolution
- IPv4: Traditional IP address format (e.g., 192.0.2.1)
- IPv6: Modern IP address format for expanded address space
- DNS Resolution: Converts domain names to IP addresses
- Use Cases: Troubleshooting, network diagnostics, verification
â Frequently Asked Questions
What is domain resolution?
Domain resolution is the process of converting a domain name (like example.com) into an IP address that computers use to communicate over the internet.
What's the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses (like 192.0.2.1) with about 4.3 billion possible addresses. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses with virtually unlimited addresses for future internet growth.
Why might a domain not resolve?
Domains may not resolve if DNS isn't configured, the domain doesn't exist, DNS records haven't propagated yet, or there are network connectivity issues.
Can a domain have multiple IP addresses?
Yes! Domains can have multiple IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for load balancing, redundancy, and serving different geographic regions. This tool shows the primary resolved address.