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DNSTRACER(8)		      Additional Software		  DNSTRACER(8)

NAME
       dnstracer - trace a chain of DNS	servers	to the source

SYNOPSIS
       dnstracer [options] name

DESCRIPTION
       dnstracer determines where a given Domain Name Server (DNS) gets	its
       information from, and follows the chain of DNS servers back to the
       servers which know the data.

       Options are:

       -c      Disable local caching.

       -C      Enable negative caching.

       -e      Disable EDNS0 options.

       -E size Set EDNS0 size, default is 1500 bytes.

       -o      Enable overview of received answers at the end.

       -q queryclass
	       Change  the query-class,	default	is A. You can either specify a
	       number of the type (if you're brave) or one  of	the  following
	       strings:	a, aaaa, a6, soa, cname, hinfo,	mx, ns,	txt and	ptr.

       -r retries
	       Number of retries for DNS requests, default 3.

       -s server
	       DNS  server  to use for the initial request, default is aquired
	       from the	system.	If a dot is specified (.),  A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
	       will be used.

       -v      Be verbose on what sent or received.

       -4      Use only	IPv4 servers, don't query IPv6 servers (only available
	       when IPv6 support hasn't	been disabled)

       -S sourceaddress
	       Use this	as source-address for the outgoing packets.

HOW IT WORKS
       It  sends  the  specified  name-server  a non-recursive request for the
       name.

       Non-recursive means: if the name-server knows it, it  will  return  the
       data  requested.	 If  the  name-server  doesn't know it,	it will	return
       pointers	to name-servers	that are authoritive for the  domain  part  in
       the name	or it will return the addresses	of the root name-servers.

       If  the	name server does returns an authoritative answer for the name,
       the next	server is queried. If it returns an  non-authoritative	answer
       for  the	 name,	the  name  servers  in	the  authority records will be
       queried.

       The program stops if all	name-servers are queried.

       Make sure the server you're  querying  doesn't  do  forwarding  towards
       other servers, as dnstracer is not able to detect this for you.

       It  detects  so	called	lame servers, which are	name-servers which has
       been told to have information about a certain domain,  but  don't  have
       this information.

EXAMPLES
       Search for the A	record of www.mavetju.org on your local	nameserver:

       dnstracer www.mavetju.org

       Search for the MX record	of mavetju.org on the root-nameservers:

       dnstracer "-s" .	"-q" mx	mavetju.org

       Search for the PTR record (hostname) of 212.204.230.141:

       dnstracer "-q" ptr 141.230.204.212.in-addr.arpa

       And for IPv6 addresses:

       dnstracer	  "-q"	       ptr	   "-s"		.	  "-o"
       2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.6.4.0.2.0.0.0.0.8.b.0.e.f.f.3.ip6.arpa

SEE ALSO
       ntptrace(8), traceroute(8), dig(1)

AUTHOR
       Edwin Groothuis,	edwin@mavetju.org (http://www.mavetju.org)

       See http://www.mavetju.org/contacts.php for mailing-lists.

June 10, 2008			 June 10, 2008			  DNSTRACER(8)

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