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Locate TXT records for a domain
- Updated on 05 Oct 2023
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TXT records can provide valuable information about a domain's configuration, ownership, and potential threats.
Such records can contain any text-based information that the domain owner wants to include, such as email addresses, contact information, or security-related information.
Additionally, TXT records can be used to verify ownership of a domain, to authenticate email messages, and to provide information about security postures including SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) policies.
Our Domain TXT Records
tool allows you to locate TXT records for a specific domain, including a parameter that adjusts results by first seen
and last seen
.
Navigate to
Attack Surface Mapping > Digital Footprint for Domain > Domain TXT Records
Specify a
Domain
(Optional) Specify the time frame when the TXT record was
first seen
(Optional) Set the time frame when the TXT record was
last seen
(Optional) Tick
Last 24 Hours
to only show TXT records first observed in the last 24 hours(Optional) Specify a
Sort Order
that applies itself to outputted resultsClick
Search
Monitoring TXT record changes
You can monitor results populated on the Explore
screen for any changes, saving you time and resources by automating key queries across a range of internal workflows.
Monitors run once every 24 hours. You'll be alerted when Silent Push detects new results via email (filtering/sorting options are not applied)
Once you've received a set of results, click the
Monitor
button on the top rightSpecify a
Monitor name
Enter a
Description
Click
Save
Your monitored query is now visible in
Monitors > Monitored Queries
Read this article for information on how to share a monitor