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AAAA Record Checker: Check Your Domain’s IPv6 DNS Record

Ensure your website and mail servers are reachable, secure, and performing optimally across IPv6 networks.

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Is Your Website Ready for the Future of Internet (IPv6)?

With IPv4 addresses depleting, IPv6 is the new foundation for the internet. If the AAAA record for your domain is not set up correctly, users and systems using IPv6 will not be able to access your website or mail servers.

The AAAA Record Checker is designed to quickly evaluate your domain's IPv6 configuration to ensure that you remain connected, compliant, and future-proof. With the click of a button, you can detect any missing, invalid, or misconfigured AAAA records.

How the AAAA Record Checker Works

The AAAA Record Checker performs a DNS query for your domain’s IPv6 records, known as AAAA records.

It will verify if your domain does resolve correctly to a valid IPv6 address, and if there are any misconfigurations.

The AAAA Record Checker will provide:
  • The IPv6 address assigned to your domain or subdomain
  • The DNS lookup response and lookup time.
  • A reverse lookup check
  • Any errors or missing records
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Why AAAA Records Matter for Domain Performance

A valid AAAA record guarantees that your domain is accessible via IPv6 networks, providing additional load balancing, redundancy, and global availability.

The AAAA Record Checker helps you:
  • Avoid connectivity problems for your IPv6 users
  • Improve DNS speed and reliability
  • Support dual (IPv4 + IPv6) operations transparently
  • Improve email delivery and server verification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an AAAA record checker?

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A tool that checks and shows your domain's associated IPv6 address and shows it is resolving properly online.

Why should I check my AAAA record?

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o check that your website is viewable on the IPv6 network and to avoid potential issues with accessibility.

Can a domain have both an A and an AAAA record?

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Yes. The A record will be mapping to IPv4, and the AAAA record will be mapping to IPv6. Both can exist at the same time to provide dual-stack support.

What are the consequences of not having a AAAA record?

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Users on IPv6-only connections or mail servers may not be able to access your domain.

How frequently should I check AAAA records?

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Any time you change your DNS settings, move your hosting, or enable IPv6 support.