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NAME

       dns - Tcl Domain Name Service Client

SYNOPSIS

       package require Tcl  8.2

       package require dns  ?1.3.5?

       ::dns::resolve query ?options?

       ::dns::configure ?options?

       ::dns::name token

       ::dns::address token

       ::dns::cname token

       ::dns::result token

       ::dns::status token

       ::dns::error token

       ::dns::reset token

       ::dns::wait token

       ::dns::cleanup token

       ::dns::nameservers

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DESCRIPTION

       The  dns  package  provides  a  Tcl  only Domain Name Service client. You should refer to (1) and (2) for
       information about the DNS protocol or read resolver(3) to find out how  the  C  library  resolves  domain
       names.   The  intention  of  this  package is to insulate Tcl scripts from problems with using the system
       library resolver for slow name servers.  It may or may not be of practical use. Internet name  resolution
       is a complex business and DNS is only one part of the resolver. You may find you are supposed to be using
       hosts  files, NIS or WINS to name a few other systems. This package is not a substitute for the C library
       resolver - it does however implement name resolution over DNS.  The package also extends the package  uri
       to  support  DNS  URIs  (4)  of  the  form  dns:what.host.com  or  dns://my.nameserver/what.host.com. The
       dns::resolve command can handle DNS URIs or simple domain names as a query.

       Note: The package defaults to using DNS over TCP connections. If you wish to use UDP  you  will  need  to
       have  the tcludp package installed and have a version that correctly handles binary data (> 1.0.4).  This
       is available at http://tcludp.sourceforge.net/.  If the udp package is present then UDP will be  used  by
       default.

COMMANDS

       ::dns::resolve query ?options?
              Resolve  a  domain  name  using  the  DNS protocol. query is the domain name to be lookup up. This
              should be either a fully qualified domain name or a DNS URI.

              -nameserver hostname or -server hostname
                     Specify an alternative name server for this request.

              -protocol tcp|udp
                     Specify the network protocol to use for this request. Can be one of tcp or udp.

              -port portnum
                     Specify an alternative port.

              -search domainlist

              -timeout milliseconds
                     Override the default timeout.

              -type TYPE
                     Specify the type of DNS record you are interested in. Valid  values  are  A,  NS,  MD,  MF,
                     CNAME, SOA, MB, MG, MR, NULL, WKS, PTR, HINFO, MINFO, MX, TXT, SPF, SRV, AAAA, AXFR, MAILB,
                     MAILA  and  *.  See RFC1035 for details about the return values.  See http://spf.pobox.com/
                     about SPF.  See (3) about AAAA records and RFC2782 for details of SRV records.

              -class CLASS
                     Specify the class of domain name. This is usually IN but may be  one  of  IN  for  internet
                     domain names, CS, CH, HS or * for any class.

              -recurse boolean
                     Set  to  false  if  you  do  not want the name server to recursively act upon your request.
                     Normally set to true.

              -command procname
                     Set a procedure to be called upon request completion. The  procedure  will  be  passed  the
                     token as its only argument.

       ::dns::configure ?options?
              The  ::dns::configure  command is used to setup the dns package. The server to query, the protocol
              and domain search path are all set via this command. If no arguments are provided then a  list  of
              all the current settings is returned.  If only one argument then it must the the name of an option
              and the value for that option is returned.

              -nameserver hostname
                     Set the default name server to be used by all queries. The default is localhost.

              -protocol tcp|udp
                     Set the default network protocol to be used. Default is tcp.

              -port portnum
                     Set the default port to use on the name server. The default is 53.

              -search domainlist
                     Set the domain search list. This is currently not used.

              -timeout milliseconds
                     Set the default timeout value for DNS lookups. Default is 30 seconds.

              -loglevel level
                     Set  the  log level used for emitting diagnostic messages from this package. The default is
                     warn. See the log package for details of the available levels.

       ::dns::name token
              Returns a list of all domain names returned as an answer to your query.

       ::dns::address token
              Returns a list of the address records that match your query.

       ::dns::cname token
              Returns a list of canonical names (usually just one) matching your query.

       ::dns::result token
              Returns a list of all the decoded answer records provided for your  query.  This  permits  you  to
              extract the result for more unusual query types.

       ::dns::status token
              Returns  the  status  flag.  For  a  successfully completed query this will be ok. May be error or
              timeout or eof.  See also ::dns::error

       ::dns::error token
              Returns the error message provided for requests whose status is  error.   If  there  is  no  error
              message then an empty string is returned.

       ::dns::reset token
              Reset or cancel a DNS query.

       ::dns::wait token
              Wait for a DNS query to complete and return the status upon completion.

       ::dns::cleanup token
              Remove all state variables associated with the request.

       ::dns::nameservers
              Attempts  to return a list of the nameservers currently configured for the users system. On a unix
              machine this parses the /etc/resolv.conf file for  nameservers  (if  it  exists)  and  on  Windows
              systems  we examine certain parts of the registry. If no nameserver can be found then the loopback
              address (127.0.0.1) is used as a default.

EXAMPLES

              % set tok [dns::resolve www.tcl.tk]
              ::dns::1
              % dns::status $tok
              ok
              % dns::address $tok
              199.175.6.239
              % dns::name $tok
              www.tcl.tk
              % dns::cleanup $tok

       Using DNS URIs as queries:

              % set tok [dns::resolve "dns:tcl.tk;type=MX"]
              % set tok [dns::resolve "dns://l.root-servers.net/www.tcl.tk"]

       Reverse address lookup:

              % set tok [dns::resolve 127.0.0.1]
              ::dns::1
              % dns::name $tok
              localhost
              % dns::cleanup $tok

REFERENCES

       [1]    Mockapetris,  P.,  "Domain  Names  -  Concepts  and  Facilities",   RFC   1034,   November   1987.
              (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1034.txt)

       [2]    Mockapetris,  P.,  "Domain  Names  -  Implementation  and Specification", RFC 1035, November 1087.
              (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt)

       [3]    Thompson, S. and Huitema, C., "DNS Extensions to support IP version 6", RFC 1886,  December  1995.
              (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1886.txt)

       [4]    Josefsson,  S.,  "Domain  Name System Uniform Resource Identifiers", Internet-Draft, October 2003,
              (http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-josefsson-dns-url-09.txt)

       [5]    Gulbrandsen, A., Vixie, P. and Esibov, L., "A DNS RR for specifying the location of services  (DNS
              SRV)", RFC 2782, February 2000, (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2782.txt)

       [6]    Ohta,     M.    "Incremental    Zone    Transfer    in    DNS",    RFC    1995,    August    1996,
              (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1995.txt)

AUTHORS

       Pat Thoyts

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and  other  problems.   Please
       report  such  in  the category dns of the Tcllib Trackers [http://core.tcl.tk/tcllib/reportlist].  Please
       also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.

SEE ALSO

       resolver(5)

KEYWORDS

       DNS, domain name service, resolver, rfc 1034, rfc 1035, rfc 1886

CATEGORY

       Networking

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2002, Pat Thoyts

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