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· 17 checks — DNS, redirects, IPv6, crawlability, URL variants, and domain intelligence rolled into one auditable list.
SCORE
85
GRADE
B
FIX
1
REVIEW
9
PASS
7
INFO
0
Probed from Santa Clara, United States
200 OK
Checks
17
7 PASS 9 REVIEW 1 FIX
D
CDN & Delivery
Action
No CDN detected
FIX
No CDN detected
Warning::
No CDN detected
A CDN can significantly improve load times for users around the world by caching content at edge nodes closer to them.
No CDN detected

Consider using a CDN to improve global delivery speed and reduce origin load.

B
DNSSEC
Unsigned (DNSSEC not deployed)
REVIEW
Unsigned (DNSSEC not deployed)
Info::
DNSSEC is not deployed
The zone is not DNSSEC-signed. Users on validating resolvers (Cloudflare 1.1.1.1, Quad9 9.9.9.9, growing default in mobile resolvers) get no protection against DNS spoofing for this domain. Most registrars now offer DNSSEC at a single click; consider enabling it for sites where authenticity matters (banking, healthcare, government).
B
CAA Records
No CAA records (any CA may issue certificates)
REVIEW
No CAA records (any CA may issue certificates)
Info::
No CAA records published
Without CAA records, any publicly-trusted CA can issue certificates for this domain. Adding a CAA record (`yourdomain. IN CAA 0 issue "letsencrypt.org"`) restricts issuance to CAs you authorize. Required by CAB Forum baseline since 2017; the default of 'any CA' is widely supported but is the broader attack surface for issuance fraud.
B
Reverse DNS
0/1 IPs match cert SAN
REVIEW
0/1 IPs match cert SAN
Info::
PTR for 67.222.29.128 does not match any cert SAN: cp56-ga.privatesystems.net
Common when behind a CDN or shared hosting (PTR points at the provider's hostname). Mismatch can also affect mail deliverability if this IP sends email -- many MTAs reject mail when forward+reverse DNS disagree.
C
IPv6 Readiness
Action
No IPv6 support
REVIEW
No IPv6 support
Info::
No IPv6 (AAAA) records found
IPv6 support is increasingly important for global accessibility. About 40% of internet users have IPv6 connectivity.
No IPv6 Support
About 40% of internet users have IPv6. Consider adding AAAA records.

IPv6 support is increasingly important for global accessibility. About 40% of internet users have IPv6 connectivity.

Why this matters

No AAAA records — same impact as 'no IPv6 (AAAA) records'; IPv6-preferring clients pay extra latency falling back to IPv4.

Source: Google IPv6 stats

B
URL Variants
www/non-www, trailing slash, HTTP→HTTPS
REVIEW
www/non-www, trailing slash, HTTP→HTTPS
Critical::
Both www and non-www versions serve content
Got: Both variants return 200 Expected: One variant 301-redirects to the other
Info::
HTTP correctly 301-redirects to HTTPS

www / non-www

200https://www.websiteworthchecker.com/
200https://websiteworthchecker.com/

Inconsistent — duplicate content risk

HTTP → HTTPS

301http://websiteworthchecker.com/ https://websiteworthchecker.com/

Consistent

B
TLS Certificate Expiry & Recommendations
37 days until leaf cert expires — 3 issues to address
REVIEW

Certificate validity

37
days left
0d 30d 60d 90d+

Recommended actions

  • Enable HSTS: Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains
  • Enable DNSSEC on your domain for DNS spoofing protection
  • Enable OCSP stapling on your TLS server to remove a CA roundtrip and protect user privacy
B
CDN Cache Observability
No CDN cache-status headers in the response
REVIEW
No CDN cache-status headers in the response
Info::
No CDN cache-status headers in the response
Without an X-Cache / CF-Cache-Status / X-Vercel-Cache / Age header, you can't tell from outside whether a request hit the cache or went to origin. Operationally important: enables debugging stale-content reports and verifying cache rules. Most managed CDN platforms emit at least one of these by default; absence often means the platform's diagnostic headers are stripped at an upstream proxy.
B
Operational Status Page
No status page link detected
REVIEW
No status page link detected
Info::
No operational status page link detected
Status pages communicate planned maintenance and incidents to users -- a hallmark of operationally-mature services. Most SaaS teams publish one via Atlassian Statuspage, Instatus, BetterUptime, or a self-hosted Cachet. Smaller sites legitimately don't need one; flagged as Info, not a failure.
B
Health Check Endpoint
No conventional health endpoint found
REVIEW
No conventional health endpoint found
Info::
No conventional health endpoint found
Health endpoints (/health, /healthz, /status, /ping, /api/health) let uptime monitors, load balancers, and orchestration systems (Kubernetes, ECS, Fly.io) verify the service is alive. Marketing sites and small services often skip them legitimately; flagged as Info, not a failure. Probe results: /api/health: 404, /health: 404, /healthz: 404, /ping: 404, /status: 404.
A
DNS Records
1 A records, 329 ms lookup
PASS
1 A records, 329 ms lookup
Info::
Resolves to 1 IPv4 address(es)
Got: 67.222.29.128
Info::
Single A record — no DNS redundancy
Multiple A records provide failover if one server goes down.
Info::
No IPv6 (AAAA) records
Info::
4 nameserver(s) configured
Got: cp3.privatesystems.net, cp1.privatesystems.net, cp4.privatesystems.net, cp2.privatesystems.net
Info::
1 mail exchanger(s) configured
Info::
SPF record present in TXT
Warning::
DNS resolution is slow (329 ms)
Slow DNS adds latency to every page load. Consider a faster DNS provider.
Got: 329 ms
A67.222.29.128
AAAA
CNAME
NScp3.privatesystems.net, cp1.privatesystems.net, cp4.privatesystems.net, cp2.privatesystems.net
MX
0 websiteworthchecker.com
TXT
SPF v=spf1 ip4:67.222.29.128 +a +mx ~all
CAALookup not available with standard resolver
Resolved in 329 ms

Multiple A records provide failover if one server goes down.

Why this matters

Single A record means a single point of failure — if that IP goes down, your site is unreachable until DNS TTL expires.

Learn more

Add multiple A records for round-robin failover, or use a managed DNS provider with health-checked failover (Route 53, Cloudflare, NS1). Short TTL (60-300s) lets clients recover faster on outages.

Source: SRE practice / DNS architecture

Slow DNS adds latency to every page load. Consider a faster DNS provider.

Why this matters

DNS resolution is slow — anycast DNS providers (Cloudflare, Route 53) typically resolve <50ms globally.

Source: DNS performance benchmarks

A+
Subdomain Takeover
No subdomain takeover risk detected
PASS
No subdomain takeover risk detected
Info::
No CNAME record present
A
Multi-Resolver DNS Speed
Mean 38ms across 3 resolvers (spread 62ms)
PASS
Mean 38ms across 3 resolvers (spread 62ms)
Info::
Cloudflare: 4ms
Got: 4ms via 1.1.1.1:53
Info::
Google: 44ms
Got: 44ms via 8.8.8.8:53
Info::
Quad9: 66ms
Got: 66ms via 9.9.9.9:53
A+
Redirect Chain
No redirects — direct access
PASS
No redirects — direct access
Info::
No redirects — direct access
Got: https://websiteworthchecker.com

https://websiteworthchecker.com

209 ms · HTTP/1.1 FINAL

#URLStatusTimeProtocolServer
1https://websiteworthchecker.com200209 msHTTP/1.1LiteSpeed
A+
Crawlability
robots.txt present, sitemap with 1 URLs
PASS
robots.txt present, sitemap with 1 URLs
Info::
robots.txt is present
Got: 22 bytes
Info::
sitemap.xml is present
Info::
sitemap.xml is valid XML
Info::
sitemap.xml contains 1 entries
Info::
Sitemap index with 1 child sitemaps
Info::
robots.txt does not reference a sitemap
Add a 'Sitemap:' directive to robots.txt so search engines can discover your sitemap.

Add a 'Sitemap:' directive to robots.txt so search engines can discover your sitemap.

Why this matters

robots.txt omits Sitemap: directive — crawlers must fetch /sitemap.xml by convention; reliable but missing the explicit hint.

Source: sitemaps.org

robots.txt 200 OK
Size 22 B Sitemaps referenced 0 User-agents * Blocking No — crawling allowed
User-agent: *
Allow: /
sitemap.xml 200 OK
Type Sitemap Index URLs 1 entries Valid XML Yes
A+
Domain Intelligence
websiteworthchecker.com — via Dynadot Inc, 14 years, 2 months old, hosted on PRIVATESYSTEMS - PrivateSystems Networks, US
PASS
websiteworthchecker.com — via Dynadot Inc, 14 years, 2 months old, hosted on PRIVATESYSTEMS - PrivateSystems Networks, US
Info::
Domain registered until Jul 6, 2027 (1 years remaining)
Info::
DNSSEC is not enabled
DNSSEC protects against DNS spoofing attacks. While not required, enabling DNSSEC adds an additional layer of security. Contact your DNS provider to enable it.
Info::
Registrar: Dynadot Inc
Warning::
Registrar lock is NOT enabled
The domain can be transferred without an unlock step. Enable registrar lock (clientTransferProhibited) in your registrar's control panel to protect against unauthorized or accidental transfers.
Info::
Hosting: PRIVATESYSTEMS - PrivateSystems Networks, US
Got: AS63410
Domain expiry

359 days

July 6, 2027

SSL certificate

37 days

Issued by Let's Encrypt

Domain age

14 years, 2 months

Registered July 6, 2012

DNSSEC

Not enabled

Protects against DNS spoofing

Hosting

PRIVATESYSTEMS - PrivateSystems Networks, US

ASN AS63410

67.222.29.128

Registrar

Dynadot Inc

Unlocked 4 NS records
Expiry timeline
Today
+1 year
Domain expiry SSL expiry Danger zone (≤30 days)
Recommended actions
  • Enable DNSSEC to protect visitors from DNS spoofing
  • Enable registrar lock (clientTransferProhibited) to block unauthorized domain transfers
Registrar Dynadot Inc
Created July 6, 2012 (14 years, 2 months ago)
Expires July 6, 2027 (1 years)
Last Updated July 6, 2026
Name Servers cp1.privatesystems.net, cp2.privatesystems.net, cp3.privatesystems.net, cp4.privatesystems.net
DNSSEC Not enabled
Hosting
IP Address 67.222.29.128
ASN AS63410 (PRIVATESYSTEMS - PrivateSystems Networks, US)
Provider PRIVATESYSTEMS - PrivateSystems Networks, US
Data source: rdap (0.2s)

DNSSEC protects against DNS spoofing attacks. While not required, enabling DNSSEC adds an additional layer of security. Contact your DNS provider to enable it.

Why this matters

Without DNSSEC, an attacker who can poison your DNS can hijack your domain — and SSL certs alone don't stop them.

Learn more

DNSSEC adds cryptographic signatures to DNS records, preventing forged responses from poisoning resolver caches. Without it, an attacker who controls the network path can redirect your domain to a malicious server before any HTTPS handshake happens. Most modern registrars (Cloudflare, Google Domains, Route 53) enable it with one toggle.

Source: ICANN / RFC 4033

The domain can be transferred without an unlock step. Enable registrar lock (clientTransferProhibited) in your registrar's control panel to protect against unauthorized or accidental transfers.

Why this matters

Without registrar lock, an attacker who phishes your registrar credentials can transfer the domain in minutes — total brand hijack.

Learn more

Registrar lock (clientTransferProhibited, clientUpdateProhibited, clientDeleteProhibited) requires extra verification before any transfer/update/delete. Every major registrar offers it free. Combined with 2FA on your registrar account, it's the strongest defense against domain hijacking.

Source: ICANN / domain-security best practice

A
HTTP Probe Timing
Total 504 ms — DNS, TCP, TLS, TTFB, content transfer breakdown
PASS
DNS Lookup DNS Lookup — time to resolve the domain name to an IP address.
295 ms
TCP Connect TCP Connect — time to establish a TCP connection to the server.
61 ms
TLS Handshake TLS Handshake — time to complete the HTTPS encryption handshake.
65 ms
Time to First Byte Time to First Byte — how long the server takes to respond with the first byte of data.
504 ms
Total Time Total request time from DNS lookup through full response.
504 ms

Connection waterfall

DNS Lookup 295 ms TCP Connect 61 ms TLS Handshake 65 ms Server Processing 83 ms Content Transfer 0 ms
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