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Domain analysis

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Full technical domain diagnostics powered by redirekto.ru: DNS, WHOIS, SSL, redirects and the RKN blocklist.

Overview

Seyka checks a domain's technical health through the redirekto.ru service: it parses DNS records and the CNAME chain with GeoIP enrichment, reads WHOIS data (registrar, dates, name servers, status), grades the SSL certificate, TLS and HSTS, traces the HTTP redirect chain, and checks whether the domain is on Russia's RKN blocklist.

Access

No authentication required — core checks work right away.

Tools

  • Full domain analysis

    Runs the DNS, WHOIS, SSL, RKN and redirect checks in parallel and merges them into one report with a computed summary: issues, warnings, highlights and an overall ok / warning / critical status. The assistant’s first move for technical reconnaissance of a domain.

  • DNS lookup

    Queries a domain’s DNS records, following the CNAME chain down to the final A/AAAA records and name servers. Every resolved IP is enriched with GeoIP data — country, city and hosting organization — showing where the site is actually served from and exposing CDN or hosting anomalies.

  • WHOIS lookup

    Fetches domain registration details: registrar, creation, update and expiry dates, name servers, domain status flags and DNSSEC. Helps judge domain age, spot ownership signals and catch a registration that is about to lapse.

  • SSL check

    Validates the SSL/TLS certificate and its full chain: issuer, validity window and days until expiry, TLS version and cipher strength, plus HSTS settings. Everything folds into an A+ to F security grade with the specific reasons behind it.

  • RKN blocklist check

    Checks a domain or IP against Russia’s RKN registry of blocked resources, distinguishing a genuine block from an IP collision — when the site merely shares an address with other blocked resources on the same hosting or CDN. Returns the matching registry entries with the issuing authority and block date.

  • Redirect chain

    Traces the full HTTP redirect chain from a URL: every hop with its status code, server location and response time, detecting HTTPS upgrades and www redirects. Finds redirect loops, overlong chains that waste crawl budget and mixed http/https setups.

Links

A domain's technical health decides whether SEO work even has a chance to matter — content and links can be perfect while an expired certificate or a stray RKN block quietly cuts off traffic.

Seyka runs this diagnostic through redirekto.ru and turns the raw signals into a plain-language verdict, not a dump of fields to interpret yourself.

What it is

An integration with redirekto.ru, a domain diagnostics service focused on the layer below content: DNS resolution, registration data, certificate and transport security, redirect behavior, and whether a domain sits on Russia's RKN blocklist. It complements a content or backlink audit rather than replacing it — this is what determines whether a site reaches users and crawlers at all.

What you get

Ask broadly and Seyka runs every check in parallel, returning a computed ok/warning/critical status with issues, warnings and highlights already sorted. Ask about one thing — an expiring certificate before a migration, a suspicious redirect loop after a CMS change — and it runs just that check. DNS and redirect results carry GeoIP context, so you see not just where a domain points but whose infrastructure serves it. The RKN check distinguishes a genuine block from an IP collision with an unrelated blocked site on shared hosting, and the certificate check itself boils down to a single A+-to-F letter grade with a plain-language note on exactly what pulled it down.

FAQ

Do I need hosting or CMS access to run a domain analysis?
No — the checks run against public DNS, WHOIS, SSL and HTTP data; no access to the hosting panel or CMS is required.
Can the RKN check produce a false positive?
It's designed not to: the check separates a direct domain block from an IP collision with another blocked site sharing the same hosting or CDN address.
Can I check a bare IP address instead of a domain?
Yes, the RKN and geolocation checks both accept a standalone IP, which is useful for diagnosing shared hosting or CDN infrastructure.

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