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dnsget(1)		    General Commands Manual		     dnsget(1)

NAME
       dnsget -	DNS lookup utility

SYNOPSYS
       dnsget [-v|-q] [-c class] [-t type] [-o opt,opt,...]  name...

DESCRIPTION
       dnsget  is  a  simple  command-line  to perform DNS lookups, similar to
       host(1) and dig(1).  It is useable for both interactive/debugging  sce-
       narious	and  in	scripts.  The program is implemented using udns(3) li-
       brary.

       By default, dnsget produces a human-readable output, similar to
	      alias.example.com. CNAME www.example.com.
	      www.example.com. A 192.168.1.1
	      www.example.com. MX 10 mx.example.com.
       which is	just sufficient	to see how a given name	resolves.  Output for-
       mat is controllable with	-v and -q options -- the former	increases ver-
       bosity level up to printing the whole DNS contents of all packets  sent
       and  received,  which is	suitable for debugging DNS problems, while the
       latter reduces the level, making	output more quiet, up to  bare	result
       with no error messages, which is	good for scripts.

OPTIONS
       The following options are recognized by dnsget:

       -v     produce more detailed output.  More -v's means more details will
	      be  produced.   With single -v,dnsget will print contents	of all
	      received DNS packets (in a readable format), while with -vv,  it
	      will output all outgoing DNS packets too.

       -q     the  opposite for	-v -- produce less detailed output.  With sin-
	      gle -q,dnsget will only show (decoded) data from final  DNS  re-
	      source records (RR), while -qq also suppresses error messages.

       -t type
	      request  record(s)  of  the given	type type.  By default,	dnsget
	      will ask for IPv4	address	(A) record, or for PTR record  if  the
	      argument	in  question  is  an IPv4 or IPv6 address.  Recognized
	      types include A, AAAA, MX, TXT, CNAME, PTR,  NS,	SOA,  ANY  and
	      others.

       -c class
	      request DNS record(s) of the given class class.  By default dns-
	      get uses IN class.  Valid	classes	include	IN, CH,	HS, ANY.

       -a     (compatibility option).  Equivalent to setting query type	to ANY
	      and increasing verbosity level (-v).

       -C     (planned)

       -x     (planned)

       -o opt,opt,...
	      (may  be	specified  several times).  Set	resolver options (in a
	      form option:value) as if they were set in	$RES_OPTIONS  environ-
	      ment variable, or	set query flags:

	      timeout:sec
		     Set initial query timeout to sec.

	      attempts:num
		     (re)try every query num times before failing.

	      udpbuf:bytes
		     set DNS UDP buffer	size to	bytes bytes.  Valid values are
		     from  512 to 65535.  If bytes is greather than 512, EDNS0
		     (RFC 2671)	extensions will	be used.

	      port:num
		     Use given UDP port	number num instead of the default port
		     53	(domain).

	      aa     set AA (auth only)	query bit.

	      nord   do	not set	RD (recursion desired) query bit (set  by  de-
		     fault).

	      dnssec or	do
		     set  DNSSEC  OK  (DO)  query flag (dnsget does not	verify
		     DNSSEC signatures,	only displays them;  this  is  set  in
		     EDNS RR).

	      cd     set CD (checking disabled)	query bit.

       -n nameserver
	      Use  the	given  nameserver(s) (may be specified more than once)
	      instead of the default.  Using this option has the same same ef-
	      fect as $NSCACHEIP or $NAMESERVERS environment  variables,  with
	      the  only	difference that	only IPv4 addresses are	recognized for
	      now, and it is possible to specify names (which will be resolved
	      using default settings) instead of IP addresses.

       -h     print short help and exit.

RETURN VALUE
       When all	names where resovled successefully,  dnsget  exits  with  zero
       exit status.  If	at least one name was not found, dnsget	will exit with
       return  code 100.  If some other	error occurred during name resolution,
       it will exit with code 99.  In case of usage or	initialization	error,
       dnsget will return 1.

SEE ALSO
       host(1) dig(1) resolv.conf(5) udns(3).

User Utilities			   Jan 2014			     dnsget(1)

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