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- NAME
- ntk-resolv - Andns Lookup Resolver
-
- SYNOPSIS
- ntk-resolv [-vnPtrspShbml] host ntk-resolv -H host
-
- DESCRIPTION
- Ntk-resolv is an interface to ANDNA daemon: it performs andns queries
- and displays the answers to stdout. It is able to formule questions for
- objects in Internet and Netsukuku realms. It uses the 'andns protocol'
- to encode his contents, as explained in Netsukuku RFC 006.
-
- USAGE
- The simplest example is:
-
- ntk-resolv hname
-
- With this comand, it asks ANDNA which IP registered the hostname
- 'hname'. The default behavior is to perform the query in the Netsukuku
- realm.
-
- OPTIONS
- -v --version
- Print Version, then exit.
-
- -n --nameserver=host
- Specify the nameserver to use. The default is localhost.
-
- -P --port=n
- Uses the port <n> of nameserver. Default is 53.
-
- -t --query-type=snsd --query-type=ptr --qury-type=global --query-type=mx
- Specify the query type . Default is snsd. See the section QUERY
- TYPE.
-
- -r --realm=inet --realm=ntk
- Specify the realm of the query: Internet or Netsukuku. Default is
- ntk.
-
- -s --service=n[/proto]
- Specify the SNSD service and the relative protocol to search. See
- services(5). The service can be specified in alfanumeric or numeric
- format. The default service and protocol are 0 and tcp. Example:
-
- ntk-resolv -s domain/udp host
- ntk-resolv -s 53/udp host
-
- See the section QUERY TYPE, SERVICES AND PROTOCOL for a better
- explanation.
-
- -S --silent
- With this option, ntk-resolv will be very discrete.
-
- -b --block-recursion
- Set recursion OFF. If recursion is ON (default), when a SNSD service
- is requested, and the service is specified with a hostname instead
- of an IP, the IP of that hostname will be searched. In the case of a
- success research, the answer will contain the IP of the hostname,
- and NOT the hostname HASH.
-
- -m --md5-hash
- If this option is set, the hostname specified is interpreted as a
- MD5 hash. This is useful when you want to know a hostname IP, but
- you know only the hash of his name.
-
- -H --compute-hash
- Compute the hash of specified hostname and print it to stdout.
- Example:
-
- ntk-resolv -H hname
-
- It will print the md5 hash of `hname'. This is useful to debug SNSD
- configurations. In fact, if a query is not recursive, the results
- are hash'ed hostnames: so, it's possible to verify if the ANDNA
- cache is storing the correct hash-value for your SNSD hostnames.
-
- -l --parsable-output
- Print answers in a synthetic way. The format of output is:
-
- ~ IP (SNSD s=0)
- - hname (Inverse)
- - hname prio weight (SNSD s!=0)
- ~ ip prio weight (SNSD s!=0)
- ~ ip service proto prio weight (Global)
- - hname service proto prio weight (Global)
-
- Note that when an answer contains an IP, the first character is `~';
- if the answer contains a hostname (hash'ed or not) the line begins
- with `-'.
-
- -h --help
- Prints to stdout a short explanation of ntk-resolv.
-
- Final note:
- All options that take string arguments could be expressed in a
- shorter way, by specifing univoque abbreviation of argument. So,
- there is the equivalence:
-
- ntk-resolv -r i = ntk-resolv -r inet
-
- with the exception of option -s, wich requires a valid service.
-
- QUERY TYPE
- You can formule different kind of queries.
-
- With a `ptr' query, you specify an IP, and you will have, if exists,
- the hostname that registered that IP.
-
- With a `snsd' query, you specify a hostname, a service and a
- protocol. If service and protocol are not specified, they are set to
- 0, and you will have the IP assigned to the hostname at this moment.
- If you specify a service and a protocol, the answer will contain the
- IP that gives the specified service/protocl for the hostname. See
- the section SNSD, SERVICES AND PROTOCOL to understand better the
- SNSD behavior.
-
- A global query will return the complete SNSD configuration for a
- hostname. Ie, you will have an answer for each service that hostname
- registered.
-
- The `mx' query is equivalent to a snsd query with service 25 and
- proto TCP.
-
- SNSD, SERVICES AND PROTOCOL
- SNSD Query Type gives a hostname resolution. With SNSD (Scattered
- Name Service Disgregation) ANDNA lets the user to ask for a domain
- and a service. If service is 0, the resolution will show which IP
- registered the hostname. If service is non-0, the resolution will
- show which IP gives specified service for the hostname (considering
- the protocol too). See services(5).
-
- You can specify a service as expressed in /etc/services. It can be
- expressed also in numeric form. It is also possible to specify the
- protocol:
-
- "domain", "53", "53/udp", "domain/udp"
-
- are valid service/proto strings.
-
- For example, the next commands will retrieve the IP(s) that offers
- web-pages for the hostname "host":
-
- ntk-resolv -s http/tcp host
- ntk-resolv -s 80/tcp host
- ntk-resolv -s 80 host
- ntk-resolv -s http host
-
- To configure the SNSD delegations, see the SNSD HowTo.
-
- If the delegation for a service (say http) is not set, the IP
- returned is the IP that registered the hostname. So, if you do not
- want to set SNSD delegations for specific services, the main
- hostname IP will be used and you don't need to do nothing.
-
- The hope is that every client will build different queries: browsers
- will make queries with service=80 and proto=tcp, mail-clients will
- build queries with service=25 and proto tcp and so on.
-
- The service is useless if the query realm is Internet.
-
- The default service is 0: ie, the query will return the IP that
- registered the hostname. Default protocol is tcp. Protocol is
- ignored when service requested is 0.
-
- Note: service and proto are also ignored when the query type is
- `ip->host` (ptr query type).
-
- BUGS
- { Don't panic! }
-
- If you encounter any bug, please report it. Use the online bug track
- system: <http://bugs.dyne.org/>
-
- or the mailing list: <http://lists.dyne.org/netsukuku/>
-
- and explain what the problem is and if possible a way to reproduce
- it.
-
- CONTACTS
- Subscribe to the netsukuku mailing to get help, be updated on the
- latest news and discuss on its development.
-
- To subscribe to the list, send a message to:
- netsukuku-subscribe@lists.dyne.org
-
- We live night and day in IRC, come to see us in: #netsukuku on the
- FreeNode irc server (irc.freenode.org).
-
- AUTHORS
- Main authors and maintainers:
-
- Federico Tomassini <effetom@gmail.com> wrote ntk-resolv and network
- libraries.
-
- Andrea Lo Pumo aka AlpT <alpt@freaknet.org> wrote ANDNA and
- Netsukuku Core.
-
- Main contributors:
-
- Andrea Leofreddi <andrea.leofreddi@gmail.com>, Katolaz
- <katolaz@freaknet.org>,
-
- For a complete list read the AUTHORS file or visit:
- <http://netsukuku.freaknet.org/?p=Contacts>
-
- SEE ALSO
- ntkd(8), andna(8), services(5)
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