Benchmark: Parent Records
Overview
A parent domain is the top-level domain, e.g., example.com. When referring to an Internet address or name, a domain or domain name is the location of a website. For example, the domain name google.com points to the IP address 216.58.216.164. Generally, it's easier to remember a name rather than a long string of numbers.
This benchmark contains best practices for parent records.
Usage
Install the mod:
mkdir dashboardscd dashboardspowerpipe mod initpowerpipe mod install github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-net-insightsStart the Powerpipe server:
steampipe service startpowerpipe serverOpen http://localhost:9033 in your browser and select Parent Records.
Run this benchmark in your terminal:
powerpipe benchmark run net_insights.benchmark.dns_parent_best_practicesSnapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe benchmark run net_insights.benchmark.dns_parent_best_practices --shareControls
- DNS records must be present
 - Parent server should have name server information
 - Every name server listed must have A records