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Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
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License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
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This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
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.. highlight: console
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.. _man_dig:
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dig - DNS lookup utility
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------------------------
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Synopsis
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~~~~~~~~
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:program:`dig` [@server] [**-b** address] [**-c** class] [**-f** filename] [**-k** filename] [**-m**] [**-p** port#] [**-q** name] [**-t** type] [**-v**] [**-x** addr] [**-y** [hmac:]name:key] [ [**-4**] | [**-6**] ] [name] [type] [class] [queryopt...]
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:program:`dig` [**-h**]
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:program:`dig` [global-queryopt...] [query...]
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Description
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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``dig`` is a flexible tool for interrogating DNS name servers. It
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performs DNS lookups and displays the answers that are returned from the
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name server(s) that were queried. Most DNS administrators use ``dig`` to
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troubleshoot DNS problems because of its flexibility, ease of use and
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clarity of output. Other lookup tools tend to have less functionality
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than ``dig``.
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Although ``dig`` is normally used with command-line arguments, it also
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has a batch mode of operation for reading lookup requests from a file. A
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brief summary of its command-line arguments and options is printed when
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the ``-h`` option is given. Unlike earlier versions, the BIND 9
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implementation of ``dig`` allows multiple lookups to be issued from the
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command line.
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Unless it is told to query a specific name server, ``dig`` will try each
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of the servers listed in ``/etc/resolv.conf``. If no usable server
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addresses are found, ``dig`` will send the query to the local host.
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When no command line arguments or options are given, ``dig`` will
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perform an NS query for "." (the root).
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It is possible to set per-user defaults for ``dig`` via
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``${HOME}/.digrc``. This file is read and any options in it are applied
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before the command line arguments. The ``-r`` option disables this
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feature, for scripts that need predictable behaviour.
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The IN and CH class names overlap with the IN and CH top level domain
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names. Either use the ``-t`` and ``-c`` options to specify the type and
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class, use the ``-q`` the specify the domain name, or use "IN." and
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"CH." when looking up these top level domains.
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Simple Usage
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A typical invocation of ``dig`` looks like:
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::
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dig @server name type
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where:
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``server``
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is the name or IP address of the name server to query. This can be an
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IPv4 address in dotted-decimal notation or an IPv6 address in
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colon-delimited notation. When the supplied ``server`` argument is a
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hostname, ``dig`` resolves that name before querying that name
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server.
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If no ``server`` argument is provided, ``dig`` consults
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``/etc/resolv.conf``; if an address is found there, it queries the
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name server at that address. If either of the ``-4`` or ``-6``
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options are in use, then only addresses for the corresponding
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transport will be tried. If no usable addresses are found, ``dig``
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will send the query to the local host. The reply from the name server
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that responds is displayed.
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``name``
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is the name of the resource record that is to be looked up.
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``type``
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indicates what type of query is required MDASH ANY, A, MX, SIG, etc.
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``type`` can be any valid query type. If no ``type`` argument is
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supplied, ``dig`` will perform a lookup for an A record.
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Options
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~~~~~~~
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**-4**
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Use IPv4 only.
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**-6**
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Use IPv6 only.
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**-b** address[#port]
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Set the source IP address of the query. The ``address`` must be a
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valid address on one of the host's network interfaces, or "0.0.0.0"
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or "::". An optional port may be specified by appending "#<port>"
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**-c** class
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Set the query class. The default ``class`` is IN; other classes are
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HS for Hesiod records or CH for Chaosnet records.
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**-f** file
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Batch mode: ``dig`` reads a list of lookup requests to process from
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the given ``file``. Each line in the file should be organized in the
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same way they would be presented as queries to ``dig`` using the
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command-line interface.
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**-k** keyfile
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Sign queries using TSIG using a key read from the given file. Key
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files can be generated using tsig-keygen8. When using TSIG
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authentication with ``dig``, the name server that is queried needs to
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know the key and algorithm that is being used. In BIND, this is done
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by providing appropriate ``key`` and ``server`` statements in
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``named.conf``.
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**-m**
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Enable memory usage debugging.
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**-p** port
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Send the query to a non-standard port on the server, instead of the
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default port 53. This option would be used to test a name server that
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has been configured to listen for queries on a non-standard port
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number.
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**-q** name
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The domain name to query. This is useful to distinguish the ``name``
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from other arguments.
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**-r**
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Do not read options from ``${HOME}/.digrc``. This is useful for
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scripts that need predictable behaviour.
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**-t** type
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The resource record type to query. It can be any valid query type. If
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it is a resource record type supported in BIND 9, it can be given by
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the type mnemonic (such as "NS" or "AAAA"). The default query type is
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"A", unless the ``-x`` option is supplied to indicate a reverse
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lookup. A zone transfer can be requested by specifying a type of
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AXFR. When an incremental zone transfer (IXFR) is required, set the
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``type`` to ``ixfr=N``. The incremental zone transfer will contain
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the changes made to the zone since the serial number in the zone's
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SOA record was ``N``.
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All resource record types can be expressed as "TYPEnn", where "nn" is
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the number of the type. If the resource record type is not supported
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in BIND 9, the result will be displayed as described in :rfc:`3597`.
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**-u**
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Print query times in microseconds instead of milliseconds.
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**-v**
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Print the version number and exit.
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**-x** addr
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Simplified reverse lookups, for mapping addresses to names. The
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``addr`` is an IPv4 address in dotted-decimal notation, or a
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colon-delimited IPv6 address. When the ``-x`` is used, there is no
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need to provide the ``name``, ``class`` and ``type`` arguments.
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``dig`` automatically performs a lookup for a name like
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``94.2.0.192.in-addr.arpa`` and sets the query type and class to PTR
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and IN respectively. IPv6 addresses are looked up using nibble format
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under the IP6.ARPA domain.
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**-y** [hmac:]keyname:secret
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Sign queries using TSIG with the given authentication key.
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``keyname`` is the name of the key, and ``secret`` is the base64
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encoded shared secret. ``hmac`` is the name of the key algorithm;
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valid choices are ``hmac-md5``, ``hmac-sha1``, ``hmac-sha224``,
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``hmac-sha256``, ``hmac-sha384``, or ``hmac-sha512``. If ``hmac`` is
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not specified, the default is ``hmac-md5`` or if MD5 was disabled
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``hmac-sha256``.
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.. note:: You should use the ``-k`` option and avoid the ``-y`` option,
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because with ``-y`` the shared secret is supplied as a command line
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argument in clear text. This may be visible in the output from ps1 or
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in a history file maintained by the user's shell.
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Query Options
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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``dig`` provides a number of query options which affect the way in which
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lookups are made and the results displayed. Some of these set or reset
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flag bits in the query header, some determine which sections of the
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answer get printed, and others determine the timeout and retry
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strategies.
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Each query option is identified by a keyword preceded by a plus sign
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(``+``). Some keywords set or reset an option. These may be preceded by
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the string ``no`` to negate the meaning of that keyword. Other keywords
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assign values to options like the timeout interval. They have the form
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``+keyword=value``. Keywords may be abbreviated, provided the
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abbreviation is unambiguous; for example, ``+cd`` is equivalent to
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``+cdflag``. The query options are:
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``+[no]aaflag``
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A synonym for ``+[no]aaonly``.
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``+[no]aaonly``
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Sets the "aa" flag in the query.
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``+[no]additional``
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Display [do not display] the additional section of a reply. The
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default is to display it.
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``+[no]adflag``
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Set [do not set] the AD (authentic data) bit in the query. This
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requests the server to return whether all of the answer and authority
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sections have all been validated as secure according to the security
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policy of the server. AD=1 indicates that all records have been
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validated as secure and the answer is not from a OPT-OUT range. AD=0
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indicate that some part of the answer was insecure or not validated.
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This bit is set by default.
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``+[no]all``
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Set or clear all display flags.
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``+[no]answer``
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Display [do not display] the answer section of a reply. The default
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is to display it.
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``+[no]authority``
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Display [do not display] the authority section of a reply. The
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default is to display it.
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``+[no]badcookie``
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Retry lookup with the new server cookie if a BADCOOKIE response is
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received.
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``+[no]besteffort``
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Attempt to display the contents of messages which are malformed. The
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default is to not display malformed answers.
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``+bufsize[=B]``
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This option sets the UDP message buffer size advertised using EDNS0
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to ``B`` bytes. The maximum and minimum sizes of this buffer are
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65535 and 0, respectively. ``+bufsize=0`` disables EDNS (use
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``+bufsize=0 +edns`` to send a EDNS messages with a advertised size
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of 0 bytes). ``+bufsize`` restores the default buffer size.
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``+[no]cdflag``
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Set [do not set] the CD (checking disabled) bit in the query. This
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requests the server to not perform DNSSEC validation of responses.
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``+[no]class``
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Display [do not display] the CLASS when printing the record.
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``+[no]cmd``
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Toggles the printing of the initial comment in the output, identifying the
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version of ``dig`` and the query options that have been applied. This option
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always has global effect; it cannot be set globally and then overridden on a
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per-lookup basis. The default is to print this comment.
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``+[no]comments``
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Toggles the display of some comment lines in the output, containing
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information about the packet header and OPT pseudosection, and the names of
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the response section. The default is to print these comments.
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Other types of comments in the output are not affected by this option, but
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can be controlled using other command line switches. These include
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``+[no]cmd``, ``+[no]question``, ``+[no]stats``, and ``+[no]rrcomments``.
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``+[no]cookie=####``
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Send a COOKIE EDNS option, with optional value. Replaying a COOKIE
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from a previous response will allow the server to identify a previous
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client. The default is ``+cookie``.
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``+cookie`` is also set when +trace is set to better emulate the
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default queries from a nameserver.
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``+[no]crypto``
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Toggle the display of cryptographic fields in DNSSEC records. The
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contents of these field are unnecessary to debug most DNSSEC
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validation failures and removing them makes it easier to see the
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common failures. The default is to display the fields. When omitted
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they are replaced by the string "[omitted]" or in the DNSKEY case the
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key id is displayed as the replacement, e.g. "[ key id = value ]".
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``+[no]defname``
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Deprecated, treated as a synonym for ``+[no]search``
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``+[no]dnssec``
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Requests DNSSEC records be sent by setting the DNSSEC OK bit (DO) in
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the OPT record in the additional section of the query.
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``+domain=somename``
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Set the search list to contain the single domain ``somename``, as if
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specified in a ``domain`` directive in ``/etc/resolv.conf``, and
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enable search list processing as if the ``+search`` option were
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given.
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``+dscp=value``
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Set the DSCP code point to be used when sending the query. Valid DSCP
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code points are in the range [0..63]. By default no code point is
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explicitly set.
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``+[no]edns[=#]``
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Specify the EDNS version to query with. Valid values are 0 to 255.
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Setting the EDNS version will cause a EDNS query to be sent.
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``+noedns`` clears the remembered EDNS version. EDNS is set to 0 by
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default.
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``+[no]ednsflags[=#]``
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Set the must-be-zero EDNS flags bits (Z bits) to the specified value.
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Decimal, hex and octal encodings are accepted. Setting a named flag
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(e.g. DO) will silently be ignored. By default, no Z bits are set.
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``+[no]ednsnegotiation``
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Enable / disable EDNS version negotiation. By default EDNS version
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negotiation is enabled.
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``+[no]ednsopt[=code[:value]]``
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Specify EDNS option with code point ``code`` and optionally payload
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of ``value`` as a hexadecimal string. ``code`` can be either an EDNS
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option name (for example, ``NSID`` or ``ECS``), or an arbitrary
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numeric value. ``+noednsopt`` clears the EDNS options to be sent.
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``+[no]expire``
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Send an EDNS Expire option.
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``+[no]fail``
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Do not try the next server if you receive a SERVFAIL. The default is
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to not try the next server which is the reverse of normal stub
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resolver behavior.
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``+[no]header-only``
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Send a query with a DNS header without a question section. The
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default is to add a question section. The query type and query name
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are ignored when this is set.
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``+[no]identify``
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Show [or do not show] the IP address and port number that supplied
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the answer when the ``+short`` option is enabled. If short form
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answers are requested, the default is not to show the source address
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and port number of the server that provided the answer.
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``+[no]idnin``
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Process [do not process] IDN domain names on input. This requires IDN
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SUPPORT to have been enabled at compile time.
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The default is to process IDN input when standard output is a tty.
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The IDN processing on input is disabled when dig output is redirected
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to files, pipes, and other non-tty file descriptors.
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``+[no]idnout``
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Convert [do not convert] puny code on output. This requires IDN
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SUPPORT to have been enabled at compile time.
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The default is to process puny code on output when standard output is
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a tty. The puny code processing on output is disabled when dig output
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is redirected to files, pipes, and other non-tty file descriptors.
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``+[no]ignore``
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Ignore truncation in UDP responses instead of retrying with TCP. By
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default, TCP retries are performed.
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``+[no]keepalive``
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Send [or do not send] an EDNS Keepalive option.
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``+[no]keepopen``
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Keep the TCP socket open between queries and reuse it rather than
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creating a new TCP socket for each lookup. The default is
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``+nokeepopen``.
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``+[no]mapped``
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Allow mapped IPv4 over IPv6 addresses to be used. The default is
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``+mapped``.
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``+[no]multiline``
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Print records like the SOA records in a verbose multi-line format
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with human-readable comments. The default is to print each record on
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a single line, to facilitate machine parsing of the ``dig`` output.
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``+ndots=D``
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Set the number of dots that have to appear in ``name`` to ``D`` for
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it to be considered absolute. The default value is that defined using
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the ndots statement in ``/etc/resolv.conf``, or 1 if no ndots
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statement is present. Names with fewer dots are interpreted as
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relative names and will be searched for in the domains listed in the
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``search`` or ``domain`` directive in ``/etc/resolv.conf`` if
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``+search`` is set.
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``+[no]nsid``
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Include an EDNS name server ID request when sending a query.
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``+[no]nssearch``
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When this option is set, ``dig`` attempts to find the authoritative
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name servers for the zone containing the name being looked up and
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display the SOA record that each name server has for the zone.
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Addresses of servers that that did not respond are also printed.
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``+[no]onesoa``
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Print only one (starting) SOA record when performing an AXFR. The
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default is to print both the starting and ending SOA records.
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``+[no]opcode=value``
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Set [restore] the DNS message opcode to the specified value. The
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default value is QUERY (0).
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``+padding=value``
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Pad the size of the query packet using the EDNS Padding option to
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blocks of ``value`` bytes. For example, ``+padding=32`` would cause a
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48-byte query to be padded to 64 bytes. The default block size is 0,
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which disables padding. The maximum is 512. Values are ordinarily
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expected to be powers of two, such as 128; however, this is not
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mandatory. Responses to padded queries may also be padded, but only
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if the query uses TCP or DNS COOKIE.
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``+[no]qr``
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Toggles the display of the query message as it is sent. By default, the query
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is not printed.
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``+[no]question``
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Toggles the display of the question section of a query when an answer is
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returned. The default is to print the question section as a comment.
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``+[no]raflag``
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Set [do not set] the RA (Recursion Available) bit in the query. The
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default is +noraflag. This bit should be ignored by the server for
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QUERY.
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``+[no]rdflag``
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A synonym for ``+[no]recurse``.
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``+[no]recurse``
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Toggle the setting of the RD (recursion desired) bit in the query.
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This bit is set by default, which means ``dig`` normally sends
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recursive queries. Recursion is automatically disabled when the
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``+nssearch`` or ``+trace`` query options are used.
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``+retry=T``
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Sets the number of times to retry UDP queries to server to ``T``
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instead of the default, 2. Unlike ``+tries``, this does not include
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the initial query.
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``+[no]rrcomments``
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Toggle the display of per-record comments in the output (for example,
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human-readable key information about DNSKEY records). The default is
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not to print record comments unless multiline mode is active.
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``+[no]search``
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Use [do not use] the search list defined by the searchlist or domain
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directive in ``resolv.conf`` (if any). The search list is not used by
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default.
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'ndots' from ``resolv.conf`` (default 1) which may be overridden by
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``+ndots`` determines if the name will be treated as relative or not
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and hence whether a search is eventually performed or not.
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``+[no]short``
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Provide a terse answer. The default is to print the answer in a verbose
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form. This option always has global effect; it cannot be set globally and
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then overridden on a per-lookup basis.
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``+[no]showsearch``
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Perform [do not perform] a search showing intermediate results.
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``+[no]sigchase``
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This feature is now obsolete and has been removed; use ``delv``
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instead.
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``+split=W``
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Split long hex- or base64-formatted fields in resource records into
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chunks of ``W`` characters (where ``W`` is rounded up to the nearest
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multiple of 4). ``+nosplit`` or ``+split=0`` causes fields not to be
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split at all. The default is 56 characters, or 44 characters when
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multiline mode is active.
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``+[no]stats``
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Toggles the printing of statistics: when the query was made, the size of the
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reply and so on. The default behavior is to print the query statistics as a
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comment after each lookup.
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``+[no]subnet=addr[/prefix-length]``
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Send (don't send) an EDNS Client Subnet option with the specified IP
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address or network prefix.
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``dig +subnet=0.0.0.0/0``, or simply ``dig +subnet=0`` for short,
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sends an EDNS CLIENT-SUBNET option with an empty address and a source
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prefix-length of zero, which signals a resolver that the client's
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address information must *not* be used when resolving this query.
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``+[no]tcflag``
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Set [do not set] the TC (TrunCation) bit in the query. The default is
|
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+notcflag. This bit should be ignored by the server for QUERY.
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``+[no]tcp``
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|
Use [do not use] TCP when querying name servers. The default behavior
|
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is to use UDP unless a type ``any`` or ``ixfr=N`` query is requested,
|
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in which case the default is TCP. AXFR queries always use TCP.
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``+timeout=T``
|
|
Sets the timeout for a query to ``T`` seconds. The default timeout is
|
|
5 seconds. An attempt to set ``T`` to less than 1 will result in a
|
|
query timeout of 1 second being applied.
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|
|
|
``+[no]topdown``
|
|
This feature is related to ``dig +sigchase``, which is obsolete and
|
|
has been removed. Use ``delv`` instead.
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|
|
|
``+[no]trace``
|
|
Toggle tracing of the delegation path from the root name servers for
|
|
the name being looked up. Tracing is disabled by default. When
|
|
tracing is enabled, ``dig`` makes iterative queries to resolve the
|
|
name being looked up. It will follow referrals from the root servers,
|
|
showing the answer from each server that was used to resolve the
|
|
lookup.
|
|
|
|
If @server is also specified, it affects only the initial query for
|
|
the root zone name servers.
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|
|
|
``+dnssec`` is also set when +trace is set to better emulate the
|
|
default queries from a nameserver.
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|
|
|
``+tries=T``
|
|
Sets the number of times to try UDP queries to server to ``T``
|
|
instead of the default, 3. If ``T`` is less than or equal to zero,
|
|
the number of tries is silently rounded up to 1.
|
|
|
|
``+trusted-key=####``
|
|
Formerly specified trusted keys for use with ``dig +sigchase``. This
|
|
feature is now obsolete and has been removed; use ``delv`` instead.
|
|
|
|
``+[no]ttlid``
|
|
Display [do not display] the TTL when printing the record.
|
|
|
|
``+[no]ttlunits``
|
|
Display [do not display] the TTL in friendly human-readable time
|
|
units of "s", "m", "h", "d", and "w", representing seconds, minutes,
|
|
hours, days and weeks. Implies +ttlid.
|
|
|
|
``+[no]unexpected``
|
|
Accept [do not accept] answers from unexpected sources. By default, ``dig``
|
|
won't accept a reply from a source other than the one to which it sent the
|
|
query.
|
|
|
|
``+[no]unknownformat``
|
|
Print all RDATA in unknown RR type presentation format (:rfc:`3597`).
|
|
The default is to print RDATA for known types in the type's
|
|
presentation format.
|
|
|
|
``+[no]vc``
|
|
Use [do not use] TCP when querying name servers. This alternate
|
|
syntax to ``+[no]tcp`` is provided for backwards compatibility. The
|
|
"vc" stands for "virtual circuit".
|
|
|
|
``+[no]yaml``
|
|
Print the responses (and, if <option>+qr</option> is in use, also the
|
|
outgoing queries) in a detailed YAML format.
|
|
|
|
``+[no]zflag``
|
|
Set [do not set] the last unassigned DNS header flag in a DNS query.
|
|
This flag is off by default.
|
|
|
|
Multiple Queries
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
The BIND 9 implementation of ``dig`` supports specifying multiple
|
|
queries on the command line (in addition to supporting the ``-f`` batch
|
|
file option). Each of those queries can be supplied with its own set of
|
|
flags, options and query options.
|
|
|
|
In this case, each ``query`` argument represent an individual query in
|
|
the command-line syntax described above. Each consists of any of the
|
|
standard options and flags, the name to be looked up, an optional query
|
|
type and class and any query options that should be applied to that
|
|
query.
|
|
|
|
A global set of query options, which should be applied to all queries,
|
|
can also be supplied. These global query options must precede the first
|
|
tuple of name, class, type, options, flags, and query options supplied
|
|
on the command line. Any global query options (except ``+[no]cmd`` and
|
|
``+[no]short`` options) can be overridden by a query-specific set of
|
|
query options. For example:
|
|
|
|
::
|
|
|
|
dig +qr www.isc.org any -x 127.0.0.1 isc.org ns +noqr
|
|
|
|
shows how ``dig`` could be used from the command line to make three
|
|
lookups: an ANY query for ``www.isc.org``, a reverse lookup of 127.0.0.1
|
|
and a query for the NS records of ``isc.org``. A global query option of
|
|
``+qr`` is applied, so that ``dig`` shows the initial query it made for
|
|
each lookup. The final query has a local query option of ``+noqr`` which
|
|
means that ``dig`` will not print the initial query when it looks up the
|
|
NS records for ``isc.org``.
|
|
|
|
IDN Support
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
If ``dig`` has been built with IDN (internationalized domain name)
|
|
support, it can accept and display non-ASCII domain names. ``dig``
|
|
appropriately converts character encoding of domain name before sending
|
|
a request to DNS server or displaying a reply from the server. If you'd
|
|
like to turn off the IDN support for some reason, use parameters
|
|
``+noidnin`` and ``+noidnout`` or define the IDN_DISABLE environment
|
|
variable.
|
|
|
|
Files
|
|
~~~~~
|
|
|
|
``/etc/resolv.conf``
|
|
|
|
``${HOME}/.digrc``
|
|
|
|
See Also
|
|
~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
:manpage:`delv(1)`, :manpage:`host(1)`, :manpage:`named(8)`, :manpage:`dnssec-keygen(8)`, :rfc:`1035`.
|
|
|
|
Bugs
|
|
~~~~
|
|
|
|
There are probably too many query options.
|