DNS Resolver is a ASP.NET script for Web Hosting Tools scripts design by Pivo Corporation.
It runs on following operating system: Windows.
DNS Resolver enables the integration of domain name resolution functionality into any .NET/Web based application.
Publisher review:DNS Resolver enables the integration of domain name resolution functionality into any .NET/Web based application. The Dns Resolver enables the integration of domain name resolution functionality into any .NET/Web based application, allowing your application to easily resolve domain names, host addresses. Dns Resolver is highly scalable DNS query solution. It removes the complicated query process and binary packet parsing to its internal engine, leaving you with easy, readable answers. Dns Resolver allows you to programmatically perform DNS record lookups. Dns Resolver can be used from ASP.NET web pages, to windows forms, to web services. The only limitation to using Dns Resolver is your programming imagination. Features:Dual interfaces Dual interfaces for easy late binding or efficient early binding. Compatability Compatible with any ActiveX client, including ASP, Visual Basic.Supports .NET platform too. No external dependencies DnsResolver does not require any external dependencies. Reliability Reliable, efficient operation. Developed in Microsoft C#.NET. Retrieval of any DNS record It can retrive up to 15 dns records using paramater as domain name like pivo.com. Automatic detection Automatic detection of configured DNS servers and manual override. Automatic interpretation Automatic interpretation of 15 common record types: A, CNAME, HINFO, LOC, MB, MBR, MD, MF, MG, MX, NS, SOA, PTR, TXT, WKS.
Operating system:Windows
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