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NAME

       ldns-walk - Retrieve the contents of a DNSSEC signed zone

SYNOPSIS

       ldns-walk [ OPTION ] ZONE

DESCRIPTION

       ldns-walk  is used to retrieve the contents of a DNSSEC signed zone.  It does this through
       NSEC-walking (following the chain of NSEC records) and 'guessing'  the  next  non-existent
       owner name for each NSEC.

       Note  that  it  might  get  stuck  on  some  wildcard  records when used through a caching
       forwarder. This problem can be  circumvented  by  querying  the  authoritative  nameserver
       directly (with the @ argument).

       Of course the nameserver that is used must be DNSSEC-aware.

OPTIONS

       -4     Use only IPv4.

       -6     Use only IPv6.

       -f     Do  a  'full'  zone walk; by default, ldns-walk will only show the names, and types
              present at those names. If this option is  given,  all  resource  records  will  be
              printed.

       -s name
              Start  the  walk  with this owner name. Useful when continuing the walk for a large
              zone.

       -v verbosity
              Verbosity level [1-5].

       @ nameserver
              Send the queries to this nameserver.

BUGS

       The full zone walk function is not complete yet, it does not  correctly  print  delegation
       records

AUTHOR

       Written by Jelte Jansen as an example for ldns usage.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  (C)  2005 NLnet Labs. This is free software. There is NO warranty; not even for
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

                                           21 Nov 2005                               ldns-walk(1)