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Smokeping_probes_AnotherDNS(3)	   SmokePing	Smokeping_probes_AnotherDNS(3)

NAME
       Smokeping::probes::AnotherDNS - Alternate DNS Probe

SYNOPSIS
	*** Probes ***

	+AnotherDNS

	forks =	5
	offset = 50%
	step = 300

	# The following	variables can be overridden in each target section
	/^influx_.+/ = influx_location = In the	basement
	authoritative =	0
	expect_text = 192.168.50.60
	ipversion = 4
	lookup = www.example.org
	mininterval = 0.5
	pings =	5
	port = 53
	protocol = udp
	recordtype = A
	require_answers	= 0
	require_noerror	= 0
	require_nxdomain = 0
	timeout	= 5

	# [...]

	*** Targets ***

	probe =	AnotherDNS # if	this should be the default probe

	# [...]

	+ mytarget
	# probe	= AnotherDNS # if the default probe is something else
	host = my.host
	/^influx_.+/ = influx_location = In the	basement
	authoritative =	0
	expect_text = 192.168.50.60
	ipversion = 4
	lookup = www.example.org
	mininterval = 0.5
	pings =	5
	port = 53
	protocol = udp
	recordtype = A
	require_answers	= 0
	require_noerror	= 0
	require_nxdomain = 0
	timeout	= 5

DESCRIPTION
       Like DNS, but uses Net::DNS and Time::HiRes instead of dig. This	probe
       does *not* retry	the request three times	before it is considered
       "lost", like dig	and other resolver do by default. If operating as
       caching Nameserver, BIND	(and maybe others) expect clients to retry the
       request if the answer is	not in the cache. So, ask the nameserver for
       something that he is authoritative for if you want measure the network
       packet loss correctly.

       If you have a really fast network and nameserver, you will notice that
       this probe reports the query time in microsecond	resolution. :-)

VARIABLES
       Supported probe-specific	variables:

       forks
	   Run this many concurrent processes at maximum

	   Example value: 5

	   Default value: 5

       offset
	   If  you  run	 many probes concurrently you may want to prevent them
	   from	hitting	your network all at the	same time.  Using  the	probe-
	   specific  offset  parameter	you  can change	the point in time when
	   each	probe will be run. Offset is specified in % of total interval,
	   or alternatively as 'random', and the  offset  from	the  'General'
	   section  is	used if	nothing	is specified here. Note	that this does
	   NOT influence the rrds itself, it is	just a	matter	of  when  data
	   acquisition is initiated.  (This variable is	only applicable	if the
	   variable 'concurrentprobes' is set in the 'General' section.)

	   Example value: 50%

       step
	   Duration  of	 the  base  interval  that  this  probe	should use, if
	   different from the one specified in the  'Database'	section.  Note
	   that	 the  step  in the RRD files is	fixed when they	are originally
	   generated, and if you change	the step parameter afterwards,	you'll
	   have	 to  delete  the  old RRD files	or somehow convert them. (This
	   variable is only applicable if the variable	'concurrentprobes'  is
	   set in the 'General'	section.)

	   Example value: 300

       Supported target-specific variables:

       /^influx_.+/
	   This	 is  a	tag that will be sent to influxdb and has no impact on
	   the probe measurement. The  tag  name  will	be  sent  without  the
	   "influx_"  prefix, which will be replaced with "tag_" instead. Tags
	   can be used for filtering.

	   Example value: influx_location = In the basement

       authoritative
	   Send	non-recursive queries and require authoritative	answers.

	   Default value: 0

       expect_text
	   A string that should	be present in the DNS answer. This can be used
	   to verify that an A record contains the expected IP address,	a  PTR
	   record  reflects  the  expected hostname, etc. If the query returns
	   multiple records, any single	match will pass	the test.

	   Example value: 192.168.50.60

       ipversion
	   The IP protocol used. Possible values are "4" and "6".   Passed  to
	   echoping(1) as the "-4" or "-6" options.

	   Example value: 4

	   Default value: 4

       lookup
	   Name	of the host to look up in the dns.

	   Example value: www.example.org

       mininterval
	   Minimum  time  between  sending  two	 lookup	 queries  in (possibly
	   fractional) seconds.

	   Default value: 0.5

       pings
	   How many pings should be sent to each target, if different from the
	   global value	specified in  the  Database  section.  Note  that  the
	   number  of pings in the RRD files is	fixed when they	are originally
	   generated, and if you change	this parameter afterwards, you'll have
	   to delete the old RRD files or somehow convert them.

	   Example value: 5

       port
	   The UDP Port	to use.

	   Default value: 53

       protocol
	   The Network Protocol	to use.

	   Default value: udp

       recordtype
	   Record type to look up.

	   Default value: A

       require_answers
	   Only	Count Answers with answer count	>= this	value.

	   Default value: 0

       require_noerror
	   Only	Count Answers with Response Status NOERROR.

	   Default value: 0

       require_nxdomain
	   Set to 1 if NXDOMAIN	should be interpreted as  success  instead  of
	   failure.  This  reverses  the normal	behavior of the	probe. Example
	   uses	include	testing	a DNS firewall,	verifying that a  mail	server
	   IP  is  not listed on a DNSBL, or other scenarios where NXDOMAIN is
	   desired.

	   Example value: 0

	   Default value: 0

       timeout
	   Timeout for a single	request	in seconds.

	   Default value: 5

AUTHORS
       Christoph Heine <Christoph.Heine@HaDiKo.DE>

2.9.0				  2025-04-18	Smokeping_probes_AnotherDNS(3)

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