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DNS is a hierarchical naming system for computers, servers, and other devices on the Internet. A DNS server provides a database of domain names and their corresponding IP addresses.

DNS can be used to locate any device on the Internet, including web servers, email servers, and other network devices.

To pull all DNS records for a domain, you can use a DNS tool such as nslookup. To use nslookup, you first need to know the IP address of the DNS server for the domain you are looking for.

Next, you can use the nslookup command to query the DNS server for the domain. The following command queries the DNS server for the domain example.com:.

nslookup example.com

If the domain you are looking for is not registered with a DNS server, then the DNS server will not be able to provide you with any information about the domain. In this case, you will need to contact the domain owner or administrator to get the IP address of the DNS server for the domain.