Network, IP, DNS, And Security Tools

Redirect Checker

Check a public URL redirect chain through Convurter's server lookup.

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Waiting

Uses Convurter servers for lookup or processing. Do not enter secrets.

Input

Redirect Checker. This lookup uses public network records and responses. Do not enter secrets or private URLs.

Enter a public HTTP or HTTPS URL to run this lookup.

Details

How this works

Trace redirects

Enter a public HTTP or HTTPS URL and review each redirect hop until the final response or safety limit.

Input
https://example.com
Output
Redirect statuses and locations
Edge cases
  • Private, local, reserved, and credentialed URLs are rejected.
  • Redirect loops and chains over the configured limit are stopped safely.
Accuracy
  • The tool uses HEAD requests and follows redirects manually.
  • Some sites handle HEAD differently than GET.
Privacy
  • This lookup requires a server request.
  • Telemetry avoids raw URLs and redirect targets.

Guide

How to use Redirect Checker

Step-by-step

  1. Enter url for a bounded Convurter server lookup.
  2. Run the inspection lookup and review the point-in-time response.
  3. Review the redirect-chain result, then copy or download it if the workbench offers that action.
  4. Use the related tools on this page for cleanup, validation, conversion, or the next step in the workflow.

Questions

Is Redirect Checker free to use?

Yes. The public lookup is free to use with bounded rate limits.

Are my files uploaded?

No files are uploaded, but the entered lookup target is sent to Convurter servers to fetch the public response. Do not enter secrets.

What should I check before using the redirect-chain result?

The tool uses HEAD requests and follows redirects manually. Review the final output before using it in production work.

What can I do after this?

Good next steps include HTTP Headers Checker, DNS Lookup, and URL Parser.

Workflow fit

Use Redirect Checker in the right place

If you are unsure, use the related tools and family hub to choose the closest workflow before committing to an output.

Best for

  • Point-in-time network, DNS, HTTP, email DNS, SSL, redirect, IP, or password checks that need a quick operational signal.
  • Support tickets, implementation QA, and configuration review before deeper security testing.
  • A focused inspect task where the expected output is redirect-chain.

Before you start

  • This tool runs in the browser, so keep the tab open until the result is created and downloaded or copied.
  • Use domains, public hosts, and values you are authorized to inspect.
  • Avoid pasting private keys, production secrets, or credentials into lookup-style tools.
  • Network answers can differ by resolver, cache, region, and timing.
  • Use the report as a decision aid, then route to cleanup, conversion, or verification tools if it finds something notable.

Quality checks

  • Treat inspection output as a signal report, not as a guarantee that every possible issue was checked.
  • Treat results as a point-in-time signal, not a complete security audit.
  • Recheck after DNS, certificate, redirect, or header changes have propagated.
  • Escalate critical production security questions to a full security review.
  • Copy or download the result only after confirming the displayed output matches the task you intended.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming one successful lookup proves every region or client sees the same result.
  • Treating a header, SSL, or DNS report as proof that the entire application is secure.
  • Ignoring caching and propagation windows after configuration changes.
  • Skipping input review because the tool feels instant.
  • Treating the first result as final without checking the destination requirement.

Verify or clean up

Use these when the output needs checking, cleanup, comparison, compression, or a final share-ready pass.