Failed to resolve hostname
Failed to resolve a hostname that has been defined for years.
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3.07 out of 5
28 ratings in United States
Failed to resolve a hostname that has been defined for years.
Works well for me network engineer fortune 50
This app didn’t do a nslookup that I successfully performed on a Linux box. Plus you get ads. Don’t see the point of having this app on my iPad.
When I use other apps to do a lookup, they seem to be able to use the DNS servers assigned by my client VPN connection. When I do so with this app, even using an FQDN, it doesn’t resolve.
As per other reviews it only uses 8.8.8.8 and ignores the phones DNS settings so it’s not helpful to really test DNS the phone is using. Also it never returns and zone records at all for any lookup.
There seems to be a history with the paid version where it crashes when the ad supported version did not. I like others paid for the pro version to support the developer. Now the app doesn’t work.
It was a perfect app no issues at all. I wanted to support the dev so I pay the $2 the app crashed after removing the adds and will not start. Deleted the app and reinstalled no change. I hope it is fixed in an update.
Watch this space.
Okay _More And more AD, except it ,
It used to work well, but now it always queries internet dns servers (usually google dns) and completely ignores any dns server that I specify in settings. I need an app to verify dns on a local, private network. This app is completely useless now that it ignores and refuses to contact my local LAN DNS servers. Even internet DNS responses often fail to display proper A record information