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One way to see all DNS entries for a domain is to use a DNS lookup tool. A DNS lookup tool can be accessed through your web browser, or by using a command-line tool.

To see all DNS entries for a domain using your web browser, open your web browser and type in the domain name. For example, if you wanted to see all DNS entries for the domain “example.

com,” you would type in “example.com” in your web browser.

Once you have entered the domain name, your web browser will display a list of all the DNS entries for that domain. You can see the IP addresses, the nameserver addresses, and the type of record (A, MX, CNAME, etc.

).

To see all DNS entries for a domain using a command-line tool, you first need to find the IP address for the domain. You can find the IP address for a domain by using a web search engine, or by using a command-line tool like IP geolocation.

Once you have found the IP address for the domain, you can use a command-line tool to see all the DNS entries for that domain. For example, to see all the DNS entries for the domain “example.com,” you could type the following command in a command prompt:

nslookup example.com

The results of this command will show you the IP address, the name server addresses, and the type of record (A, MX, CNAME, etc.) for each DNS entry for the domain “example.

com.”.