plucky (1) blaeu-resolve.1.gz

Provided by: blaeu_2.1.1-1_all bug

NAME

       Blaeu - Use the DNS to resolve the name

SYNOPSIS

       blaeu-resolve domain-name

DESCRIPTION

   General options are:
       --verbose or -v : makes the program more talkative

       --help or -h : this message

       --displayprobes or -o : display the probes numbers (WARNING: big lists)

       --displayprobeasns : display the (unique) probe ASNumbers (currently only for blaeu-resolve)

       --cache-probes=<file.json> : cache probe data

       --country=2LETTERSCODE  or  -c  2LETTERSCODE  :  limits  the  measurements  to  one  country  (default is
              world-wide)

       --area=AREACODE or -a AREACODE : limits the measurements to one area such as  North-Central  (default  is
              world-wide)

       --asn=ASnumber or -n ASnumber : limits the measurements to one AS (default is all ASes)

       --prefix=IPprefix  or  -f  IPprefix  : limits the measurements to one IP prefix (default is all prefixes)
              WARNING: it must be an *exact* prefix in the global routing table

       --probes=N or -s N : selects the probes by giving explicit ID (one ID or a comma-separated list)

       --requested=N or -r N : requests N probes (default is 5)

       --percentage=X or -p X : stops the program as soon as X % of the probes reported a result (default is  90
              %)

       --measurement-ID=N or -m N : do not start a measurement, just analyze a former one

       --old-measurement MSMID or -g MSMID : uses the probes of measurement MSMID

       --include TAGS or -i TAGS : limits the measurements to probes with these tags (a comma-separated list)

       --exclude  TAGS  or  -e  TAGS  : excludes from measurements the probes with these tags (a comma-separated
              list)

       --port=N or -t N : destination port for TCP (default is 80)

       --size=N or -z N : number of bytes in the packet (default is 64 bytes)

       --ipv4 or -4 : uses IPv4 (default is IPv6, except if the parameter or option is an IP address, then it is
              automatically found)

       --tags TAGS : tag the measurement (no relationship with probes tags) (a comma-separated list)

       --spread or -w : spreads the tests (add a delay before the tests)

       --private : makes the measurement private

       --resolve-on-probe : resolve names with the probe's DNS resolver

       --machine-readable or -b : machine-readable output, to be consumed by tools like grep or cut

   Also:
       --displayresolvers or -l : display the resolvers IP addresses (WARNING: big lists)

       --norecursive  or  -Z : asks the resolver to NOT recurse (default is to recurse, note --norecursive works
              ONLY if asking a specific resolver, not with the default one)

       --dnssec or -D : asks the resolver the DNSSEC records

       --nsid : asks the resolver with NSID (name server identification)

       --ede : displays EDE (Extended DNS Errors)

       --ednssize=N or -B N : asks for EDNS with the "payload size" option (default is  very  old  DNS,  without
              EDNS)

       --tcp: uses TCP (default is UDP)

       --tls: uses TLS (implies TCP)

       --checkingdisabled or -k : asks the resolver to NOT perform DNSSEC validation

       --displayvalidation or -j : displays the DNSSEC validation status

       --displayrtt : displays the average RTT

       --authority : displays the Authority section of the answer

       --additional : displays the Additional section of the answer

       --sort or -S : sort the result sets

       --type or -q : query type (default is AAAA)

       --class : query class (default is IN)

       --severalperprobe : count all the resolvers of each probe (default is to count only the first to reply)

       --nameserver=name_or_IPaddr[,...]  or -x name_or_IPaddr : query this name server (default is to query the
              probe's resolver)

       --probe_id : prepend probe ID (and timestamp) to the domain name (default is to abstain)

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for Blaeu is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and Blaeu  programs  are
       properly installed at your site, the command

              info Blaeu

       should give you access to the complete manual.