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What is the Dig command?

Posted on July 21, 2021 | by Jasper | Leave a Comment on What is the Dig command?

DIG is an abbreviation of Domain Information Groper, and it is software with a command-line interface for domain probing. The Dig command can perform various DNS queries and get information about different DNS records, including A DNS record, AAAA, MX, SOA, NS, PTR, and more. Learn everything about the Dig command and how to use it!

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