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Domain ownership verification is an important step in protecting your organization’s domain name assets. You can use DNS to verify domain ownership. To verify domain ownership, you need to know the following:

The DNS server that is hosting the records for the domain name.

The DNS records for the domain name.

The IP address of the DNS server.

The name of the domain name.

The name of the DNS server.

To verify domain ownership, you need to know the following:

The DNS server is the server that stores the information about the domain name. You can find out the DNS server information by using the “dig” command.

For example, to find out the DNS server for the domain name “example.com,” you can use the following command:.

dig example.com

The output of this command will list the DNS server information for the domain name “example.com.”

The DNS records are the records that are used to map the domain name to the IP addresses. You can find out the DNS records for the domain name by using the “nslookup” command.

For example, to find out the DNS records for the domain name “example.

nslookup example.com

The output of this command will list the DNS records for the domain name “example.”

To find out the IP address of the DNS server, you can use the “hostname” command. For example, to find out the IP address of the DNS server for the domain name “example.com,” you can use the following command:

hostname example.com

The output of this command will list the IP address of the DNS server for the domain name “example.”

The name of the domain name is the name of the domain that is registered with the DNS server. You can find out the name of the domain by using the “hostname” command.

For example, to find out the name of the domain name “example.

The output of this command will list the name of the domain name “example.”

To find out the name of the DNS server, you can use the “hostname” command. For example, to find out the name of the DNS server for the domain name “example.com,” you can use the following command:

The output of this command will list the name of the DNS server for the domain name “example.”.