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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # $Id: perldig 264 2005-04-06 09:16:15Z olaf $ =head1 NAME perldig - Perl script to perform DNS queries =head1 SYNOPSIS C<perldig> [ C<@>I<nameserver> ] I<name> [ I<type> [ I<class> ] ] =head1 DESCRIPTION Performs a DNS query on the given name. The record type and class can also be specified; if left blank they default to A and IN. =head1 AUTHOR Michael Fuhr <mike@fuhr.org> =head1 SEE ALSO L<perl(1)>, L<axfr>, L<check_soa>, L<check_zone>, L<mresolv>, L<mx>, L<Net::DNS> =cut use strict; use File::Basename; use Net::DNS; my $res = Net::DNS::Resolver->new; if (@ARGV && ($ARGV[0] =~ /^@/)) { my $nameserver = shift; $nameserver =~ s/^@//; $res->nameservers($nameserver); } die "Usage: ", basename($0), " [ \@nameserver ] name [ type [ class ] ]\n" unless (@ARGV >= 1) && (@ARGV <= 3); my ($name, $type, $class) = @ARGV; $type ||= "A"; $class ||= "IN"; if (uc($type) eq "AXFR") { my @rrs = $res->axfr($name, $class); if (@rrs) { foreach my $rr (@rrs) { $rr->print; } } else { die "zone transfer failed: ", $res->errorstring, "\n"; } } else { my $answer = $res->send($name, $type, $class); if ($answer) { $answer->print; } else { die "query failed: ", $res->errorstring, "\n"; } }
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