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FluxRadar Documentation

Everything you need to use FluxRadar, from fast network lookups to developer utilities, all in a clean, production-focused reference experience.

Getting Started

FluxRadar is a premium toolkit for engineers, analysts, and support teams that need fast, trustworthy network intelligence without unnecessary friction.

Use any of the live tools from the interface, review the results in structured format, and share the findings with teammates or clients.

What FluxRadar is
A professional network analysis platform for diagnostics, IP intelligence, DNS, WHOIS, and developer utilities.
How to use it
Enter an IP, hostname, or domain, run the tool, and review the formatted results directly in the page.
Supported browsers
Modern Chromium, Firefox, Safari, and Edge browsers are supported.
Privacy
Queries are handled server-side and results are returned for immediate inspection.
Rate limits
No public rate limits are enforced by the interface; availability depends on the hosting environment.
Response times
Most lookups complete in a few seconds, depending on network conditions and the target service.

Network Tools

Use these tools to investigate domain ownership, routing details, reachability, certificates, and DNS behavior.

IP Lookup

Inspect geolocation, ISP context, organization details, and ASN information.

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Ping Test

Measure reachability, latency, and packet loss from the hosting server.

Open Tool

WHOIS

Review registrar, registration, and ownership context for domains and IPs.

Open Tool

DNS Lookup

Inspect A, AAAA, MX, TXT, and NS records for a domain.

Open Tool

Reverse DNS

Resolve an IP address back to a hostname for ownership checks.

Open Tool

ASN Lookup

Review network ownership and provider context via ASN data.

Open Tool

SSL Checker

Inspect TLS certificate details such as issuer, subject, and expiry.

Open Tool

HTTP Headers

Inspect response headers and signature details for a site.

Open Tool

Port Checker

Validate whether common network ports are reachable.

Open Tool

MX Lookup

Review mail exchange records for incoming mail routing.

Open Tool

TXT Lookup

Inspect TXT records for SPF, DKIM, and verification data.

Open Tool

NS Lookup

Inspect authoritative nameservers for domain delegation.

Open Tool

Domain Age

View registration age and publication context for a domain.

Open Tool

Developer Utilities

FluxRadar also includes compact developer utilities for everyday data formatting, encoding, hashing, and token generation tasks.

JSON Formatter

Beautify and validate structured JSON payloads.

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Base64 Encode

Encode text into Base64 for transport and storage scenarios.

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Base64 Decode

Decode Base64 content back to readable text.

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UUID Generator

Create RFC-compliant UUID values for identifiers and schemas.

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Hash Generator

Generate hashes for content integrity and verification workflows.

Open Tool

URL Encode

Encode URL-safe values for query strings and web requests.

Open Tool

URL Decode

Decode previously encoded URL components back to readable text.

Open Tool

How FluxRadar Works

1
Enter IP or domain

Start with a hostname, domain, or IP address and select the relevant tool.

2
FluxRadar performs live lookup

The request is processed server-side against the appropriate lookup service or network command.

3
Results are processed

FluxRadar normalizes the response into structured fields that are easier to read and act on.

4
Information is displayed in readable format

The final result is presented in a clear, professional interface designed for engineering and operations workflows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is FluxRadar free?

FluxRadar is available as a public toolkit for practical network diagnostics and developer workflows.

Does FluxRadar store my searches?

The platform focuses on immediate inspection and result rendering rather than long-term search retention.

What DNS records are supported?

FluxRadar supports common DNS record checks such as A, AAAA, MX, TXT, and NS.

How accurate is IP geolocation?

Geolocation provides a general location estimate and service context that is useful for analysis, but it should not be treated as a precise physical location.

Latest Updates

Version
v1.0
Current tools
IP lookup, ping, DNS, WHOIS, reverse DNS, SSL, headers, and developer utilities.
Future roadmap
More diagnostics, deeper lookup coverage, and additional developer workflow helpers.

Need Help?

Contact

Reach out through the contact page for questions, feedback, or support.

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About

Learn more about FluxRadar’s platform purpose and intended use cases.

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Status

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