DNS records for gov.br

DNS lookup summary for gov.br

This page shows the DNS records for gov.br, queried live from public DNS servers. DNS records are the data that connect the domain name to IP addresses, mail servers and other services.

Below you can review the A, AAAA, MX, TXT, NS and CNAME records for gov.br, change the DNS server used for the query and run a new lookup for any other domain.

What are DNS records?

DNS (Domain Name System) records are entries stored in a domain's authoritative zone. They translate a human-readable name into the technical details computers need to reach the right server or service.

Common record types include A and AAAA (IPv4 and IPv6 addresses), MX (mail servers), TXT (verification and email policies such as SPF, DKIM and DMARC), NS (name servers) and CNAME (aliases).

How to read the DNS records of gov.br

The A and AAAA records reveal which IP addresses gov.br currently points to. The MX records list the servers that receive email for gov.br, while TXT records hold verification and email-authentication policies.

Each record also has a TTL (time to live) that indicates how long it can be cached. Higher TTLs mean changes take longer to propagate across the internet.

Use cases

  • Verify which IP address gov.br resolves to right now.
  • Troubleshoot email delivery for gov.br by inspecting MX and TXT records.
  • Confirm DNS propagation for gov.br after changing providers.
  • Audit SPF, DKIM and DMARC configuration for gov.br.

Frequently asked questions

What DNS records does gov.br have?

This page lists the public DNS records for gov.br, including A, AAAA, MX, TXT, NS and CNAME records when they exist in the domain's zone.

Which IP address does gov.br point to?

The A record (IPv4) and AAAA record (IPv6) shown above indicate the IP addresses gov.br currently resolves to.

How do I check the mail servers for gov.br?

Look at the MX records on this page. They list, in priority order, the servers responsible for receiving email for gov.br.

Why are the DNS records for gov.br different from what I expected?

DNS changes take time to propagate because of TTL caching, and results can vary by DNS server. Try a different DNS server or run the lookup again after propagation completes.

Is the DNS lookup for gov.br free?

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