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What is dig?

dig (domain information groper) is a network administration command-line tool used to query the Domain Name System (DNS). It's used to troubleshoot DNS problems by retrieving DNS records like A, MX, NS, SOA, and TXT records from DNS servers. It is commonly used for verifying DNS configurations and diagnosing DNS propagation issues.

What other technologies are related to dig?

dig Competitor Technologies

A fully managed SFTP service, competing with other managed file transfer solutions.
mentioned alongside dig in 71% (81) of relevant job posts

dig Complementary Technologies

Used to diagnose network paths, complementing network debugging efforts.
mentioned alongside dig in 30% (1.2k) of relevant job posts
A network performance testing tool, which helps evaluate network throughput.
mentioned alongside dig in 30% (1k) of relevant job posts
A command-line tool for transferring data with URLs, useful for testing APIs and network connectivity.
mentioned alongside dig in 16% (901) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning dig?

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Cloudflare
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