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ASKMARA(1)			    askmara			    ASKMARA(1)

NAME
       askmara - do simple dns queries

DESCRIPTION
       askmara queries the user-specified dns server for records, and outputs
       the reply in a csv2-compatible format (csv2 is the format of zone files
       that maradns uses).

USAGE
       askmara [-n] [ -v | -t timeout] query [ server ]

OPTIONS
       -t  If  this is present,	the following argument is the askmara timeout,
	   in seconds. Note that askmara can  not  both	 have  a  user-defined
	   timeout and verbose output.

       -v  If  this  is	 set, askmara will verbosely output the	complete reply
	   that	the  server  sent.  Note  that	this  verbose  output  is  not
	   csv2-compatible.

       -n  If this is set, askmara, when sending out a query, will not request
	   DNS recursion; in other words, askmara will request that the	remote
	   DNS	server	not  contact  other DNS	servers	to answer the query in
	   question.

       query
	   dns record to be queried. The query has two sections: The  type  of
	   record we desire, and the hostname we want this record for.

       The  type  of  query  can  have	two forms: A one-letter	mnemonic, or a
       numeric rtype followed by a colon. This is immediately concatenated  by
       the full	name of	the host name we wish to look up.

       For  example,  to ask for the IP	of 'example.com.', we can use the one-
       letter mnemonic,	in the form 'Aexample.com.', or	we can use the numeric
       RR followed by a	colon, giving the query	'1:example.com.' (since	A  has
       the  record  type  of one). Note	that the query name needs the trailing
       dot at the end.

       Askmara supports	a handful one-letter mnemonics,	as follows:

       A signifies a request for an A (ipv4 address) RR

       N signifies a NS	RR

       C signifies that	we are asking for a CNAME RR

       S signifies that	we want	a SOA RR

       P signifies that	we want	a PTR RR

       @ signifies that	we mant	a MX RR

       T signifies that	we want	a TXT RR

       Z signifies that	we want	to ask for all RRs.

       server
	   IP address of the dns server	to be queried. If no server is	given,
	   askmara will	query 127.0.0.1.

EXAMPLES
       Asking  the  server  with  the  ip  127.0.0.1  for  the	IP  address of
       example.com:

       askmara Aexample.com.

       Asking the server  with	the  ip	 198.41.0.4  for  the  IP  address  of
       example.com:

       askmara Aexample.com. 198.41.0.4

       Asking  the  server with	the ip address 127.0.0.1 for the IP address of
       example.com, using the rr_number:query format:

       askmara 1:example.com.

       Asking the server with the ip address 127.0.0.1 for a  SRV  record.  In
       particular,  we	ask  for  the "http over tcp" service for example.net.
       Since askmara doesn't have a mnemonic for SRV record types, we use  the
       numeric code (33	for SRV):

       askmara 33:_http._tcp.example.net.

       Asking  the server with the ip address 127.0.0.1	for the	AAAA (ipv6 ip)
       record for example.net:

       askmara 28:example.net.

       Note that the output will be a raw DNS packet in	both the SRV and  AAAA
       examples.

BUGS
       When  askmara is	asked for an SOA record, the output of askmara closely
       resembles the format of a csv2 file, but	can not	be parsed  as  a  csv2
       file without modification.

       askmara	  outputs   multi-chunk	  ("character-string")	 TXT   records
       incorrectly (it only outputs the	first chunk).

SEE ALSO
       maradns(8)

       http://www.maradns.org

LEGAL DISCLAIMER
       THIS SOFTWARE IS	PROVIDED BY THE	AUTHORS	''AS IS'' AND ANY  EXPRESS  OR
       IMPLIED	 WARRANTIES,  INCLUDING,  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO,  THE  IMPLIED
       WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE
       DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
       ANY  DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
       DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
       OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR  BUSINESS	 INTERRUPTION)
       HOWEVER	CAUSED	AND  ON	 ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
       STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR  OTHERWISE)  ARISING
       IN  ANY	WAY  OUT  OF  THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,	EVEN IF	ADVISED	OF THE
       POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

AUTHOR
       MaraDNS is written by Sam Trenholme. Jaakko Niemi  used	5  minutes  to
       roll this manpage together, which Sam has subsequently revised.

January	2002			    askmara			    ASKMARA(1)

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