DNS Client

DNS Client

Domain Name Server Debugger

⭐️4.6 / 5
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🙌137
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of DNS Client

1.2.4

November 20, 2023

Crash on start has been fixed.

1.2.3

June 26, 2023

- Section headers have been fixed.

1.2.2

October 16, 2022

- Fixed an issue when the server could not connect. - All known crashes have been fixed.
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1.2.1

May 22, 2022

PTR (Pointer) records support has been added. Reverse IP lookup is now available.
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1.2.0

May 12, 2022

- Connections stability has been improved

1.1.9

February 28, 2022

Performance improvements. Glory to Ukraine!

1.1.8

January 22, 2022

- Connection stability has been improved by improving network availability handling. - Layout fixes have been applied.
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1.1.7

January 3, 2022

- Authority Section and Additional Section support have been added [RFC 1034]. - All known issues and crashes have been addressed.
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1.1.6

December 21, 2021

- Authority Section and Additional Section support have been added [RFC 1034]. - All known issues and crashes have been addressed.
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1.1.5

December 5, 2021

- Authority Section and Additional Section support have been added [RFC 1034]. - All known issues and crashes have been addressed.
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Price History of DNS Client

Description of DNS Client

DNS Client is a networking developer tool for debugging Domain Name Servers. It gives an ability to create requests in human-readable format and interprets responses. Supports all known DNS query types. Currently supported protocols: - DNS over UDP - DNS over HTTPs - DNS over TLS

DNS Client: FAQ

Is DNS Client compatible with the iPad?

Yes, DNS Client is iPad-friendly.
Sergii Kryvoblotskyi launched the DNS Client app.
Your iOS device should have iOS 13.0 or later installed to run the app.
The DNS Client app has a consumer rating of 4.6 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of Dns Client Is Developer Tools.
The latest version of the DNS Client app is 1.2.4.
The latest DNS Client update was released on June 30, 2024.
The DNS Client app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, DNS Client supports English.
No, DNS Client is not on Apple Arcade.
No, DNS Client does not support in-app purchases.
Sorry, DNS Client is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of DNS Client

  • Add but never be able to modify or remove DNS services?

    This application comes preloaded with more than a few DNS services (Google, Cloudflare, etc.).

    The user can also add additional DNS services with different options such as the IP, Name, Type (HTTPS, TCP,..). Very flexible indeed!

    Unfortunately, there is no option to modify a user added service once the add button is pressed. No editable text files with the info could be located either by this user.

    But there is an option to delete a user added service, so thats the trick right, just delete it and recreate it with new information = modify, right? Unfortunately this doesn't work and bombs the program immediately and brings up the ole 'crash report window' that gets sent to Apple, the developer, and all thier uncles of course. This was confirmed about 6/6 times on my M1 Macbook Pro. At least the 'reopen' button on the crash report window quickly reopened it each time. Bummer, but what did I expect? I got about 15 minutes out of this $0.99 app.
  • Straight and to the point.

    Simply DNS when you need it.
  • A living app: ✓ purchased!

    Dev updates the app frequently to fix | improve | or add features, and he is responsive in reviews. These activities by the developer make this a living app. I purchased wholeheartedly without hesitation when I see this. There may be quite a bit of work by the developer of a living app, for a price that is usually pretty modest for the amount of work which msy br required. The main idea is that living apps maintained by a small group or by a single developer provide value not only in themselves, but also for the comminity of users, creators, and people wrangling APIs and the OS and such. This is so important.

    Glory for Ukraine! I agree in league with the developer