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NAME

       kdig - Advanced DNS lookup utility

SYNOPSIS

       kdig [common-settings] [query [settings]]...

       kdig -h

DESCRIPTION

       This  utility  sends one or more DNS queries to a nameserver. Each query can have individual settings, or
       it can be specified globally via common-settings, which must precede query specification.

   Parameters
       query  name | -q name | -x address | -G tapfile

       common-settings, settings
              [query_class] [query_type] [@server]... [options]

       name   Is a domain name that is to be looked up.

       server Is a domain name or an IPv4 or IPv6 address of the nameserver to send a query  to.  An  additional
              port  can  be  specified  using  address:port  ([address]:port for IPv6 address), address@port, or
              address#port notation. A value which begins with '/' character  is  considered  an  absolute  UNIX
              socket path. If no server is specified, the servers from /etc/resolv.conf are used.

       If no arguments are provided, kdig sends NS query for the root zone.

   Query classes
       A  query_class  can  be  either a DNS class name (IN, CH) or generic class specification CLASSXXXXX where
       XXXXX is a corresponding decimal class number. The default query class is IN.

   Query types
       A query_type can be either a DNS resource record type (A, AAAA, NS, SOA, DNSKEY, ANY, etc.) or one of the
       following:

       TYPEXXXXX
              Generic query type specification where XXXXX is a corresponding decimal type number.

       AXFR   Full zone transfer request.

       IXFR=serial
              Incremental zone transfer request for specified SOA serial number (i.e. all zone updates since the
              specified zone version are to be returned).

       NOTIFY=serial
              Notify message with a SOA serial hint specified.

       NOTIFY Notify message with a SOA serial hint unspecified.

       The default query type is A.

   Options
       -4     Use the IPv4 protocol only.

       -6     Use the IPv6 protocol only.

       -b address
              Set the source IP address of the query to address. The address must be a valid address  for  local
              interface  or  ::  or  0.0.0.0. An optional port can be specified in the same format as the server
              value.

       -c class
              An explicit query_class specification. See possible values above.

       -d     Enable debug messages.

       -h, --help
              Print the program help.

       -k keyfile
              Use the TSIG key stored in a file keyfile to authenticate the request. The file must  contain  the
              key in the same format as accepted by the -y option.

       -p port
              Set the nameserver port number or service name to send a query to. The default port is 53.

       -q name
              Set  the  query  name.  An  explicit  variant of name specification. If no name is provided, empty
              question section is set.

       -t type
              An explicit query_type specification. See possible values above.

       -V, --version
              Print the program version.

       -x address
              Send a reverse (PTR) query for IPv4 or IPv6 address. The correct  name,  class  and  type  is  set
              automatically.

       -y [alg:]name:key
              Use the TSIG key named name to authenticate the request. The alg part specifies the algorithm (the
              default is hmac-sha256) and key specifies the shared secret encoded in Base64.

       -E tapfile
              Export a dnstap trace of the query and response messages received to the file tapfile.

       -G tapfile
              Generate message output from a previously saved dnstap file tapfile.

       +[no]multiline
              Wrap long records to more lines and improve human readability.

       +[no]short
              Show record data only.

       +[no]generic
              Use the generic representation format when printing resource record types and data.

       +[no]crypto
              Display the DNSSEC keys and signatures values in base64, instead of omitting them.

       +[no]aaflag
              Set the AA flag.

       +[no]tcflag
              Set the TC flag.

       +[no]rdflag
              Set the RD flag.

       +[no]recurse
              Same as +[no]rdflag

       +[no]raflag
              Set the RA flag.

       +[no]zflag
              Set the zero flag bit.

       +[no]adflag
              Set the AD flag.

       +[no]cdflag
              Set the CD flag.

       +[no]dnssec
              Set the DO flag.

       +[no]all
              Show all packet sections.

       +[no]qr
              Show the query packet.

       +[no]header
              Show the packet header.

       +[no]comments
              Show commented section names.

       +[no]opt
              Show the EDNS pseudosection.

       +[no]opttext
              Try to show unknown EDNS options as text.

       +[no]optpresent
              Show   EDNS   in   presentation   format   according   to    the    specification    in    version
              draft-peltan-edns-presentation-format-01.

       +[no]question
              Show the question section.

       +[no]answer
              Show the answer section.

       +[no]authority
              Show the authority section.

       +[no]additional
              Show the additional section.

       +[no]tsig
              Show the TSIG pseudosection.

       +[no]stats
              Show trailing packet statistics.

       +[no]class
              Show the DNS class.

       +[no]ttl
              Show the TTL value.

       +[no]tcp
              Use the TCP protocol (default is UDP for standard query and TCP for AXFR/IXFR).

       +[no]fastopen
              Use TCP Fast Open.

       +[no]ignore
              Don't use TCP automatically if a truncated reply is received.

       +[no]keepopen
              Keep TCP connection open for the following query if it has the same connection configuration. This
              applies to +tcp, +tls, and +https operations. The connection is considered in  the  context  of  a
              single kdig call only.

       +[no]tls
              Use TLS with the Opportunistic privacy profile (RFC 7858#section-4.1).

       +[no]tls-ca[=FILE]
              Use  TLS  with  a certificate validation. Certification authority certificates are loaded from the
              specified PEM file (default is system certificate storage if no argument  is  provided).   Can  be
              specified  multiple  times.  If  the  +tls-hostname option is not provided, the name of the target
              server (if specified) is used for strict authentication.

       +[no]tls-pin=BASE64
              Use TLS with the Out-of-Band key-pinned privacy profile (RFC 7858#section-4.2).  The PIN must be a
              Base64 encoded SHA-256 hash of the X.509 SubjectPublicKeyInfo.  Can be specified multiple times.

       +[no]tls-hostname=STR
              Use TLS with a remote server hostname check.

       +[no]tls-sni=STR
              Use TLS with a Server Name Indication.

       +[no]tls-keyfile=FILE
              Use TLS with a client keyfile.

       +[no]tls-certfile=FILE
              Use TLS with a client certfile.

       +[no]tls-ocsp-stapling[=H]
              Use  TLS with a valid stapled OCSP response for the server certificate (%u or specify hours). OCSP
              responses older than the specified period are considered invalid.

       +[no]https[=URL]
              Use HTTPS (DNS-over-HTTPS) in wire format  (RFC  1035#section-4.2.1).   It  is  also  possible  to
              specify  URL=[authority][/path]  where  request  will be sent to. Any leading scheme and authority
              indicator (i.e. //) are ignored.  Authority might also be  specified  as  the  server  (using  the
              parameter @).  If path is specified and authority is missing, then the server is used as authority
              together with the specified path.  Library libnghttp2 is required.

       +[no]https-get
              Use HTTPS with HTTP/GET method instead of the default HTTP/POST  method.   Library  libnghttp2  is
              required.

       +[no]quic
              Use QUIC (DNS-over-QUIC).

       +[no]nsid
              Request the nameserver identifier (NSID).

       +[no]bufsize=B
              Set EDNS buffer size in bytes (default is 4096 bytes).

       +[no]padding[=B]
              Use  EDNS(0)  padding  option to pad queries, optionally to a specific size. The default is to pad
              queries with a sensible amount when using +tls, and not to  pad  at  all  when  queries  are  sent
              without  TLS.   With  no  argument  (i.e.,  just  +padding) pad every query with a sensible amount
              regardless of the use of TLS. With +nopadding, never pad.

       +[no]alignment[=B]
              Align the query to B-byte-block message using the EDNS(0) padding option (default is no or 128  if
              no argument is specified).

       +[no]subnet=SUBN
              Set EDNS(0) client subnet SUBN=addr/prefix.

       +[no]edns[=N]
              Use EDNS version (default is 0).

       +[no]timeout=T
              Set  the  wait-for-reply  interval in seconds (default is 5 seconds). This timeout applies to each
              query attempt. Zero value or notimeout is interpreted as infinity.

       +[no]retry=N
              Set the number (>=0) of UDP retries (default is 2). This doesn't apply to AXFR/IXFR.

       +[no]expire
              Sets the EXPIRE EDNS option.

       +[no]cookie[=HEX]
              Attach EDNS(0) cookie to the query.

       +[no]badcookie
              Repeat a query with the correct cookie.

       +[no]ednsopt[=CODE[:HEX]]
              Send custom EDNS option. The CODE is EDNS option code in decimal, HEX is an optional  hex  encoded
              string  to  use  as EDNS option value. This argument can be used multiple times. +noednsopt clears
              all EDNS options specified by +ednsopt.

       +[no]proxy=SRC_ADDR[#SRC_PORT]-DST_ADDR[#DST_PORT]
              Add PROXYv2 header with the specified source and destination addresses to the query.  The  default
              source port is 0 and destination port 53.

       +[no]json
              Use JSON for output encoding (RFC 8427).

       +noidn Disable the IDN transformation to ASCII and vice versa. IDN support depends on libidn availability
              during project building! If used in common-settings, all IDN transformations are disabled. If used
              in  the  individual  query  settings,  transformation  from  ASCII  is  disabled on output for the
              particular query. Note that IDN transformation does not preserve domain name letter case.

NOTES

       Options -k and -y can not be used simultaneously.

       Dnssec-keygen keyfile format is not supported. Use keymgr(8) instead.

EXIT VALUES

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

EXAMPLES

       1. Get A records for example.com:

             $ kdig example.com A

       2. Perform AXFR for zone example.com from the server 192.0.2.1:

             $ kdig example.com -t AXFR @192.0.2.1

       3. Get A records for  example.com  from  192.0.2.1  and  reverse  lookup  for  address  2001:DB8::1  from
          192.0.2.2. Both using the TCP protocol:

             $ kdig +tcp example.com -t A @192.0.2.1 -x 2001:DB8::1 @192.0.2.2

       4. Get  SOA record for example.com, use TLS, use system certificates, check for specified hostname, check
          for certificate pin, and print additional debug info:

             $ kdig -d @185.49.141.38 +tls-ca +tls-host=getdnsapi.net \
               +tls-pin=foxZRnIh9gZpWnl+zEiKa0EJ2rdCGroMWm02gaxSc9S= soa example.com

       5. DNS over HTTPS examples (various DoH implementations):

             $ kdig @1.1.1.1 +https example.com.
             $ kdig @193.17.47.1 +https=/doh example.com.
             $ kdig @8.8.4.4 +https +https-get example.com.
             $ kdig @8.8.8.8 +https +tls-hostname=dns.google +fastopen example.com.

       6. More queries share one DoT connection:

             $ kdig @1.1.1.1 +tls +keepopen abc.example.com A mail.example.com AAAA

FILES

       /etc/resolv.conf

SEE ALSO

       khost(1), knsupdate(1), keymgr(8).

AUTHOR

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

       Copyright 2010–2024, CZ.NIC, z.s.p.o.