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DNS Monitoring Type

Flexible Monitoring Capabilities
WebWatchBot monitors by connecting to an DNS server, enabling:
  • Monitoring of any DNS server.
  • Looking up a URL or IP Address based on lookup type.
  • Availability of an DNS server.
  • Reliability of an DNS server.

DNS Configuration Settings


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How it Works
WebWatchBot works by focusing in on:
  • Connecting to an DNS server.
  • Querying the DNS server.
    Query types include:
    • A - host address
    • NS - authoritative server
    • MD - mail destination
    • MF - mail forwarder
    • CNAME - canonical name
    • SOA - start of authority zone
    • MB - mailbox domain name
    • MG - mail group member
    • MR - mail rename name
    • NULL - null resource record
    • WKS - well known service
    • PTR - domain name pointer
    • HINFO - host information
    • MINFO - mailbox information
    • MX - mail routing information
    • TXT - text strings
    • RP - responsible person
    • AFSDB - AFS cell database
    • X25 - X_25 calling address
    • ISDN - ISDN calling address
    • RT - router
    • NSAP - NSAP address
    • NSAP_PTR - reverse NSAP lookup (deprecated)
    • SIG - security signature
    • KEY - security key
    • PX - X.400 mail mapping
    • GPOS - geographical position (withdrawn)
    • AAAA - IP6 Address
    • LOC - Location Information
    • NXT - Next Valid Name in Zone
    • EID - Endpoint identifier
    • NIMLOC - Nimrod locator
    • SRV - Server selection
    • ATMA - ATM Address
    • NAPTR - Naming Authority PoinTeR
    • UINFO - user (finger) information
    • UID - user ID
    • GID - group ID
    • UNSPEC - Unspecified format (binary data)
    • IXFR - incremental zone transfer
    • AXFR - transfer zone of authority
    • MAILB - transfer mailbox records
    • MAILA - transfer mail agent records
    • ANY - wildcard match
  • Searching results for specific text.

 

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