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NAME

       kxdpgun - XDP-powered DNS benchmarking tool

SYNOPSIS

       kxdpgun [options] -i filename targetIP

DESCRIPTION

       Powerful generator of DNS traffic, sending and receiving packets through XDP.

       Queries  are  generated  according  to a textual file which is read sequentially in a loop
       until a configured duration elapses. The order of queries is not guaranteed. Responses are
       received (unless disabled) and counted, but not checked against queries.

       The  number  of  parallel  threads  is  autodetected  according  to  the  number of queues
       configured for the network interface.

   Options
       -t, --duration seconds
              Duration of traffic generation, specified as a decimal number in  seconds  (default
              is 5.0).

       -T, --tcp
              Send queries over TCP.

       -Q, --qps queries
              Number  of  queries-per-second  (approximately)  to be sent (default is 1000).  The
              program is not optimized for low speeds at which it may lose communication packets.
              The recommended minimum speed is 2 packets per thread (Rx/Tx queue).

       -b, --batch size
              Send  more queries in a batch. Improves QPS but may affect the counterpart's packet
              loss (default is 10 for UDP and 1 for TCP).

       -r, --drop
              Drop incoming responses. Improves QPS, but disables response statistics.

       -p, --port number
              Remote destination port (default is 53).

       -F, --affinity cpu_spec
              CPU affinity for all threads specified in  the  format  [<cpu_start>][s<cpu_step>],
              where  <cpu_start>  is the CPU ID for the first thread and <cpu_step> is the CPU ID
              increment for next thread (default is 0s1).

       -i, --infile filename
              Path to a file with query templates.

       -I, --interface interface
              Network interface for outgoing communication. This can be useful in situations when
              the interfaces are in a bond for example.

       -l, --local localIP[/prefix]
              Override  the  auto-detected  source  IP  address. If an address range is specified
              instead, various IPs from the range will be used for different queries uniformly.

       targetIP
              The IPv4 or IPv6 address of remote destination.

       -h, --help
              Print the program help.

       -V, --version
              Print the program version.

   Queries file format
       Each line describes a query in the form:

       query_name query_type [flags]

       Where query_name is a domain name to be queried, query_type is a  record  type  name,  and
       flags is a single character:

       E Send query with EDNS.

       D Request DNSSEC (EDNS + DO flag).

   Signals
       Sending  USR1 signal to a running process triggers current statistics dump to the standard
       output.

NOTES

       Linux kernel 4.18+ is required.

       The utility has to be  executed  under  root  or  with  these  capabilities:  CAP_NET_RAW,
       CAP_NET_ADMIN,  CAP_SYS_ADMIN,  and CAP_SYS_RESOURCE if maximum locked memory limit is too
       low on Linux < 5.11.

       The utility allocates source UDP/TCP ports from the range 2000-65535.

EXIT VALUES

       Exit status of 0 means successful operation. Any other exit status indicates an error.

EXAMPLES

       Manually created queries file:

          abc6.example.com. AAAA
          nxdomain.example.com. A
          notzone. A
          a.example.com. NS E
          ab.example.com. A D
          abcd.example.com. DS D

       Queries file generated from a zone file (Knot DNS format):

          cat ZONE_FILE | awk "{print \$1,\$3}" | grep -E "(NS|DS|A|AAAA|PTR|MX|SOA)$" | sort -u -R > queries.txt

       Basic usage:

          # kxdpgun -i ~/queries.txt 2001:DB8::1

       Using UDP with increased batch size:

          # kxdpgun -t 20 -Q 1000000 -i ~/queries.txt -b 20 -p 8853 192.0.2.1

       Using TCP:

          # kxdpgun -t 20 -Q 100000 -i ~/queries.txt -T -p 8853 192.0.2.1

SEE ALSO

       kdig(1).

AUTHOR

       CZ.NIC Labs <https://www.knot-dns.cz>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2010–2022, CZ.NIC, z.s.p.o.