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Get DNS records with dig

By Tech Writer • November 29, 2016 • 1 min read

Dig get short

$ dig devdaily.com +short
97.74.197.162

And here's what it looks like for Google:

$ dig google.com +short
72.14.213.147
72.14.213.99
72.14.213.103
72.14.213.104
72.14.213.105
72.14.213.106

http://alvinalexander.com/linux-unix/dig-commands-examples-tcp-ip-mx-record-dns  

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