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you can use some website like dnschecker and just watch that entry |
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I guess you want a trigger when the app starts resolving, which is also effectively a change |
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yeah, exactly 😀 |
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Yeah I agree with @zeroc00I, this would be a very nice feature to add. It could also be useful to monitor other DNS records like MX (e.g., domain X added/removed/changed MX DNS record). |
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For now it's out of scope of this application, please just monitor some other website that is tracking this data. |
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Nowadays the tool correctly stores the description when a domain could not be resolved, filling in the website description on the app with the information below:
There is some way or even then a possibility to add a feature that considers a "new change" when a tracked domain also starts to resolve its DNS?
This scenario would be great when the user:
I will leave an example of the both scenarios:
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this_domain_was_not_published_yet_but_will_be_sun.com -> doesn't have an ip.
Would be great to know when this domain comes up!
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I have already tracked the domain "example.com" which has the domain 93.184.216.34
Let's suppose that this domain had some issues and is not being resolved anymore.
Would be great to know when this domain comes up, again, also!
Thank you, folks
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