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    NAME
         nstest - DNS test shell
    
    SYNOPSIS
         nstest [ -d ]  [ -i ]  [ -r ]   [  -v  ]   [  -p port  ]   [
         inet_addr  [ logfile ]  ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         nstest is an  interactive  DNS  test  program.  Queries  are
         formed  and  sent   by  user  command; any reply received is
         printed on the standard output. inet_addr  is  the  Internet
         address  of the DNS resolver to which nstest should send its
         queries. If  inet_addr is not included, nstest  first  tries
         to  contact  a  DNS server on the local host; if that fails,
         it tries the servers listed in the   /etc/resolv.conf  file.
         If  a logfile is supplied, nstest uses it to log the queries
         sent and replies received.
    
    OPTIONS
         -d    Causes nstest to create a  file  named  ns_packet.dump
               (if  it  does  not  exist)  and  write  into  it a raw
               (binary) copy of each packet sent.  If  ns_packet.dump
               does exist,  nstest will truncate it.
    
         -i    Sets the RES_IGNTC flag on the queries it  makes.  See
               resolver(3RESOLV)  for  a description of the RES_IGNTC
               flag.
    
         -r    Turns off the  RES_RECURSE  flag  on  the  queries  it
               makes.  See resolver(3RESOLV) for a description of the
               RES_RECURSE flag.
    
         -v    Turns on the RES_USEVC and RES_STAYOPEN flags  on  the
               res_send  ()  calls  made. See resolver(3RESOLV) for a
               description of the RES_USEVC and RES_STAYOPEN flags.
    
         -p    Causes nstest to use the supplied port instead of  the
               default name server port.
    
    USAGE
         When nstest starts, it prints a prompt (">") and  waits  for
         user  input.  DNS  queries are formed by typing a key letter
         followed  by  the  appropriate  argument.  Each  key  letter
         results  in  a  call to res_mkquery () with op set to either
         IQUERY or QUERY and type set  to  one  of  the  type  values
         (defined  in  <arpa/nameser.h>).  (Any other key letter than
         those listed below causes nstest to print a summary  of  the
         following table.)
    
         Key Letter &
         Argument                     Op            Type
    
               ahost          QUERY                 T_A
               Aaddr          IQUERY                T_A
               Buser          QUERY                 T_MG
               buser          QUERY                 T_MB
               chost          QUERY                 T_CNAME
               fhost          QUERY                 T_UINFO
                Ggid          IQUERY                T_GID
               ghost          QUERY                 T_GID
               hhost          QUERY                 T_HINFO
               ihost          QUERY                 T_MINFO
               Mhost          QUERY                 T_MAILB
               mhost          QUERY                 T_MX
               nhost          QUERY                 T_NS
               phost          QUERY                 T_PTR
               rhost          QUERY                 T_MR
               shost          QUERY                 T_SOA
               Thost          QUERY                 T_TXT
                Uuid          IQUERY                T_UID
               uhost          QUERY                 T_UID
               whost          QUERY                 T_WKS
               xhost          QUERY                 T_AXFR
    
    
         After the query  is  successfully  formed,  res_send  ()  is
         called  to  send it and wait for a reply. nstest then prints
         the following on the standard output:
    
            o  a summary of the request and reply packets,  including
               the  HEADER  structure  (defined  in <arpa/nameser.h>)
               used in the request
    
            o  the question being asked of the name server
    
            o  an enumeration of the name server(s) being polled
    
            o  a summary of the  HEADER  structure  received  in  the
               reply
    
            o  the question the name server answered
    
            o  the answer itself
    
    EXAMPLES
         Example 1: Fetching the address of  host  playground.sun.com
         from the Sun name server.
    
         To fetch the address of host playground.sun.com from the Sun
         name server, the user would enter:
    
         $ nstest 192.9.5.1
         > aplayground.sun.com
    
         The utility nstest would return the following:
    
         res_mkquery(0, playground.sun.com, 1, 1)
         res_send()
         HEADER:
                 opcode = QUERY, id = 1, rcode = NOERROR
                 header flags:  rd
                 qdcount = 1, ancount = 0, nscount = 0, arcount = 0
    
         QUESTIONS:
                 playground.sun.com, type = A, class = IN
    
         Querying server (# 1) address = 192.9.5.1
         got answer:
         HEADER:
                 opcode = QUERY, id = 1, rcode = NOERROR
                 header flags:  qr aa rd ra
                 qdcount = 1, ancount = 1, nscount = 0, arcount = 0
    
         QUESTIONS:
                 playground.sun.com, type = A, class = IN
         ANSWERS:
                 playground.sun.com
                 type = A, class = IN, ttl = 1 day, dlen = 4
                 internet address = 192.9.5.5
    
         Example 2: Looking up a PTR record.
    
         To look up a PTR record, enter:
    
         $ nstest 192.9.5.1
         > p5.5.9.192.in-addr.arpa
    
         The utility nstest would return the following:
    
         res_mkquery(0, 5.5.9.192.in-addr.arpa, 1, 12)
         res_send()
         HEADER:
                 opcode = QUERY, id = 2, rcode = NOERROR
                 header flags:  rd
                 qdcount = 1, ancount = 0, nscount = 0, arcount = 0
    
         QUESTIONS:
                 5.5.9.192.in-addr.arpa, type = PTR, class = IN
    
         Querying server (# 1) address = 192.9.5.1
         got answer:
         HEADER:
                 opcode = QUERY, id = 2, rcode = NOERROR
                 header flags:  qr aa rd ra
                 qdcount = 1, ancount = 1, nscount = 0, arcount = 0
    
         QUESTIONS:
                 5.5.9.192.in-addr.arpa, type = PTR, class = IN
    
         ANSWERS:
                 5.5.9.192.in-addr.arpa
                 type = PTR, class = IN, ttl = 7 hours 47 mins 2 secs, dlen = 23
                 domain name = playground.sun.com
    
    FILES
         /usr/include/arpa/nameser.h
               include file for implementation of DNS protocol
    
         /usr/include/resolv.h
               include file for the resolver daemon (in.named)
    
    ATTRIBUTES
         See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
         butes:
    
         ____________________________________________________________
        |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
        | Availability                | SUNWcsu                     |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         nslookup(1M), resolver(3RESOLV), attributes(5)
    
    
    
    


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