Getting the name of responding server(s)
Stephane Bortzmeyer
bortzmeyer at nic.fr
Tue Sep 7 07:44:43 UTC 2021
On Tue, Sep 07, 2021 at 12:33:59AM -0700,
Ronald F. Guilmette <rfg at tristatelogic.com> wrote
a message of 33 lines which said:
> My question is rather a simple one. Given some FQDN `D' and given
> some DNS record type 'T' (e.g. either A or AAAA or perhaps even PTR)
> does there exist some open source command line tool that can tell me
> the names of the DNS servers to which the final authority for
> answering a query about the tuple (D, IN, T) is delegated?
T is irrelevant since delegation does not depend on the type.
> I know that I can get this information by using "dig +trace", but that seems
> to be rather slow to me (wall clock time), and I want to be doing
> this a lot.
The only solution is chasing the delegations from the root (which is
what dig +trace is doing). Caching speeds it, this is why it is
better to go through your resolver than using dig +trace.
> So, does anyone know of an open source command line tool that can do just
> that, preferably quickly?
I'm not aware of a tool (free software or not) which does it. Some
programming will be required.
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