You can check your DNS records on dnsstuff.com by doing the following:
1.) Go to http://www.dnsstuff.com/
2.) Look for the "GO TO TOOLBOX" button and click.
3.) Look for "DNS Lookup" box.
4.) Put the domain you wish to check in the first box.
5.) Choose a DNS record type by clicking the next box (example: A, SOA, NS, MX)
6.) In the next box, you can input server but it is optional.
7.) "Select additional display type" by clicking the last box.
8.) Then click the blue button beside the domain box.
On the next page you will see the results.
You can also check your DNS records using "DiG" on *NIX systems, or you can check them using "nslookup" on Windows systems.
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