DNS report for stresser.zone

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B
Connectivity
100%
Performance
100%
Resilience & Security
20%
DNS records
94%
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Connectivity: 100%

The following nameservers are available and responding correctly for DNS queries for your domain stresser.zone.

Nameserver IP address(es) SOA serial
julian.ns.cloudflare.com. 108.162.195.94
2606:4700:58::a29f:2c5e
2338427589
martha.ns.cloudflare.com. 108.162.194.142
2606:4700:50::a29f:268e
2338427589

Good news, no warnings or errors were found.

We could not find any recommendations at this time.

Good news, we detected the following achievements in your DNS configuration. Each of these checks has increased your DNS Spy score.

  • All nameservers reply with the same SOA serial number.
  • The nameserver IPs are distributed across multiple subnets.
  • All nameservers are online.
  • Nameservers are available over IPv4.
  • Nameservers are available over IPv6.

Performance: 100%

We tested each nameserver and measured the following response times.

Nameserver IP address(es) Response time
julian.ns.cloudflare.com. 108.162.195.94
2606:4700:58::a29f:2c5e
15ms
11ms
martha.ns.cloudflare.com. 108.162.194.142
2606:4700:50::a29f:268e
15ms
15ms

Good news, no warnings or errors were found.

We could not find any recommendations at this time.

Good news, we detected the following achievements in your DNS configuration. Each of these checks has increased your DNS Spy score.

  • Nameserver julian.ns.cloudflare.com. (108.162.195.94) replied quickly (< 50ms).
  • Nameserver julian.ns.cloudflare.com. (2606:4700:58::a29f:2c5e) replied in a reasonable time.
  • Nameserver martha.ns.cloudflare.com. (108.162.194.142) replied quickly (< 50ms).
  • Nameserver martha.ns.cloudflare.com. (2606:4700:50::a29f:268e) replied in a reasonable time.

Resilience & Security: 20%

These are the locations and providers of your nameservers.

Nameserver Location ISP
julian.ns.cloudflare.com. IPv4: US
IPv6: US
AS13335 - CLOUDFLARENET, US
AS13335 - CLOUDFLARENET, US
martha.ns.cloudflare.com. IPv4: US
IPv6: US
AS13335 - CLOUDFLARENET, US
AS13335 - CLOUDFLARENET, US

We detected the following errors or warnings about your DNS configuration. These caused your DNS rating to be lowered. Resolving these will grant a higher DNS Spy rating for your domain.

  • All IPv4 nameservers are hosted by the same provider (AS13335 - CLOUDFLARENET, US). Consider spreading the nameservers across multiple DNS providers for increased redundancy.
  • All IPv6 nameservers are hosted by the same provider (AS13335 - CLOUDFLARENET, US). Consider spreading the nameservers across multiple DNS providers for increased redundancy.
  • No DNSSEC records found. Consider enabling DNSSEC, as it provides a way to validate DNS responses for data integrity.
  • All the nameservers are being operated from a single domain (cloudflare.com). If that domain gets compromised or goes offline, the DNS will be unavailable. Consider spreading the nameservers across multiple domains.

We detected some possible recommendations for you to consider. No penalties were given for these, but resolving them can give you a higher DNS score.

  • All IPv4 nameservers appear to be hosted in the same country (US). You might want to consider spreading the nameservers geographically.
  • All IPv6 nameservers appear to be hosted in the same country (US). You might want to consider spreading the nameservers geographically.
  • No CAA records found. Consider adding CAA records, as it adds increased security by limiting which Certificate Authorities can issue certificates for this domain. (more info)

Good news, we detected the following achievements in your DNS configuration. Each of these checks has increased your DNS Spy score.

  • You have more than 1 nameserver.

DNS records: 94%

Our scans detected the following publicly available DNS records.

Record TTL Value
A stresser.zone 5m 104.21.54.4
172.67.221.235
AAAA stresser.zone 5m 2606:4700:3031::ac43:ddeb
2606:4700:3035::6815:3604
MX stresser.zone 5m 10 mx1.privateemail.com.
10 mx2.privateemail.com.
NS stresser.zone 24h julian.ns.cloudflare.com.
martha.ns.cloudflare.com.
SOA stresser.zone 1800s julian.ns.cloudflare.com. dns.cloudflare.com. 2338427589 10000 2400 604800 1800
TXT stresser.zone 5m "google-site-verification=27bFVklOP3L4TlmOvdGAUGZmQIJE5XiJBQgEFWqh8SM"
"google-site-verification=NVTi-Uw2Hdhoz_E63roCXnKTkvTNy-84b2-IJaAXWWI"
"v=spf1 include:spf.privateemail.com ~all"
SRV _autodiscover._tcp.stresser.zone 5m 0 0 443 privateemail.com.
A autodiscover.stresser.zone 5m 104.21.54.4
172.67.221.235
AAAA autodiscover.stresser.zone 5m 2606:4700:3031::ac43:ddeb
2606:4700:3035::6815:3604
A mail.stresser.zone 5m 104.21.54.4
172.67.221.235
AAAA mail.stresser.zone 5m 2606:4700:3031::ac43:ddeb
2606:4700:3035::6815:3604
A www.stresser.zone 5m 104.21.54.4
172.67.221.235
AAAA www.stresser.zone 5m 2606:4700:3031::ac43:ddeb
2606:4700:3035::6815:3604

We detected the following errors or warnings about your DNS configuration. These caused your DNS rating to be lowered. Resolving these will grant a higher DNS Spy rating for your domain.

  • Consider giving the MX record for "stresser.zone" a longer TTL, as those don't change often (1h+).

We detected some possible recommendations for you to consider. No penalties were given for these, but resolving them can give you a higher DNS score.

  • No DMARC records have been found. Consider configuring DMARC for improved e-mail authentication.

Good news, we detected the following achievements in your DNS configuration. Each of these checks has increased your DNS Spy score.

  • The root DNS records points to multiple IPs using Round Robin.
  • Multiple MX records found.
  • MX records with different priorities found (main + fall-back mailservers).
  • The MX records points to multiple mailservers.
  • The NS records have a long TTL (1h+).
  • Your SOA serial number follows the best practice YYYYMMDDxx format.
  • SPF records have been found.
  • SPF records are set up restrictively.
  • Found a root (apex) DNS record.
  • Found a www DNS record.
  • Found an IPv6 root DNS record.
  • The active nameservers match the NS records.
  • The DNS records appear to be RFC compliant.
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