Blog of a seasoned Japan traveler. Includes travel notes, trip reports, daily photos, essays about Japanese customs and traditions, facts, trivia and music.
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HTTP Header reponses of muza-chan.net is the information we get when HTTP request sent to a server from connecting clients(e.g. chrome, firefox). When you input an address into your browser it sends a request to the server hosting the domain and the server responds. HTTP Header information is not directly displayed by normal web browsers like chrome, firefox etc.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 15:07:12 GMT Server: Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS) X-Powered-By: PHP/5.3.3 Vary: Accept-Encoding Cache-Control: no-transform Connection: close Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
DNS Record Analysis
There are total 6 records in domain name system (DNS) of muza-chan.net, which includes 1 Address(A) record, 1 Mail Exchange(MX) record, 2 Name Server(NS) records, 1 Start of Authority(SOA) record and 1 Text(TXT) record.
Host Name of the node to which this record pertains
Type Type of resource record in symbolic representation.
IP/Target
TTL Count of seconds that the resource record stays valid.
Extra Info Additional resource record-specific data
muza-chan.net
A Address Record: A 32-bit IPv4 address, most commonly used to map hostnames to an IP address of the host, but also used for DNSBLs, storing subnet masks in RFC 1101.
66.228.41.117
300
muza-chan.net
MX Mail Exchange Record: Maps a domain name to a list of message transfer agents for that domain.
mail.muza-chan.net
300
pri: 0
muza-chan.net
NS Name Server Record: Delegates a DNS zone to use the given authoritative name servers.
phil.ns.cloudflare.com
86400
muza-chan.net
NS Name Server Record: Delegates a DNS zone to use the given authoritative name servers.
rita.ns.cloudflare.com
86400
muza-chan.net
SOA Start of Authority Record: Specifies authoritative information about a DNS zone, including the primary name server, the email of the domain administrator, the domain serial number, and several timers relating to refreshing the zone.
TXT Text Record: Originally for arbitrary human-readable text in a DNS record. Since the early 1990s, however, this record more often carries machine-readable data, such as specified by RFC 1464, opportunistic encryption, Sender Policy Framework, DKIM, DMARC DNS-SD.