Brossard, Canada
Fibernetics Corporation 208.79.56.204
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Markham, Canada
Ravand Cybertech 198.55.49.149
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Burnaby, Canada
Fortinet Inc 208.91.112.53
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Kelowna, Canada
Shaw Communications 184.71.101.186
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Québec, Canada
Cogeco Peer 1 65.39.166.132
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Monterrey, Mexico
Marcatel Com 200.56.224.11
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Holtsville NY, United States
OpenDNS 208.67.222.220
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Mountain View CA, United States
Google 8.8.8.8
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Berkeley, US
Quad9 9.9.9.9
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Miami, United States
AT&T Services 12.121.117.201
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Dothan, United States
Comodo Secure DNS 8.26.56.26
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Kansas City, United States
WholeSale Internet, Inc. 204.12.225.227
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Ashburn, United States
NeuStar 156.154.70.64
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Fort Dodge, United States
Aureon Network Services 207.177.68.4
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United States
CenturyLink 205.171.202.66
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San Jose, United States
Corporate West Computer Systems 66.206.166.2
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DNS Propagation Checker

Whats My DNS is designed to Check DNS Resolution for a given domain. It is specially useful for those people who have recently changed their Nameservers or DNS Records. It queries the entered domain's DNS Records via various locations globally and shows the IPv4 & IPv6 Addresses of a domain which helps to recognize either the updated DNS Records are yet propagated globally.

Why is my DNS not yet propagating?

The ISPs across the world have a different caching level. The DNS client or the server may cache the information the DNS records in its DNS cache. That information is temporarily cached, and DNS servers will go for the updated DNS information when TTL (Time to Live) expires.

What is DNS resolution?

DNS resolution is the conversion of the hostname(s) to IP address(es). And DNS resolver is the first stop in the DNS lookup process. It is responsible for dealing with the client that makes the initial request. The DNS resolver starts the sequence of queries that ultimately lead to converting URL or hostname into the required IP address.

Can propagation be expedited?

Nothing can expedite the DNS propagation process. Usually, nameserver changes take a maximum of 48 to 72 hours to propagate fully. However, DNS zone record changes such as A, MX, and CNAME records can usually take 0 to 4 hours to resolve but can take a maximum of 8 hours to propagate fully.