Executive DNS & Infrastructure Audit

Do you know where your infrastructure actually lives?

Most CEOs know who built their website. Far fewer know who controls their DNS, where their email routes, what hidden cloud services sit underneath them, or which vendors could interrupt operations.

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DNS ControlWho controls the domain records that direct your business online?
Email RoutingWhere does mission-critical email actually flow?
Hidden DependenciesAre redirects, CDNs, or cloud vendors sitting in the middle?

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For CEOs, owners, family offices, agencies, law firms, publishers, brokers, and operators who want a plain-English infrastructure report.

Submitting this form does not change DNS. The audit begins as a read-only review of public infrastructure records.

What the report shows

NameserversWho controls DNS?
A / CNAME RecordsWhere does web traffic go?
MX RecordsWhere does email route?
TXT / SPF / DMARCIs email protected?
Reverse IP / ASNWhich provider is underneath?
Redirect ChainWhich hidden layers exist?

The goal is simple: convert invisible infrastructure into a business-readable report.

Plain-English business questions

Who can break the website?

Registrar, DNS provider, CDN, redirect vendor, hosting provider, or stale vendor account.

Where does email actually go?

MX records identify the actual mail destination, separate from the website host.

Are there hidden cloud dependencies?

Reverse IP and ASN lookups reveal providers underneath the visible brand names.

What should be fixed first?

The report turns raw technical evidence into immediate, 30-day, and monitoring recommendations.

Technical evidence we collect

For transparency, reports include the same kind of read-only DNS and network checks our team uses internally.

dig NS example.com +short
 dig A example.com +short
 dig A www.example.com +short
 dig MX example.com +short
 dig TXT example.com +short
 dig +trace example.com
 curl -IkL https://example.com
 openssl s_client -servername example.com -connect example.com:443
 dig -x 203.0.113.10 +short

Cloud909 does not need account passwords to perform the first-pass public audit.