On 10/13/2011 07:05 AM, listmail wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 03:33:30 +0700, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote
If you're concern about what address programs gets when they resolve
host names, then getent is a better choice as it also respects
nsswitch.conf and hosts file.

According to the (almost useless) manpage for getent, all it does is lookups
in local files, not name resolution.

It uses whatever "hosts" database plugins for nsswitch are enabled. In most cases, this is:

hosts:      files dns

At least under recent versions of glibc, there are actually several modes you can use it in:

getent hosts - list all static hosts entries
getent hosts key - calls gethostbyname2(key)
getent ahosts key - calls getaddrinfo(AF_UNSPEC, key)
getent ahostsv4 key - calls getaddrinfo(AF_INET, key)
getent ahostsv6 key - calls getaddrinfo(AF_INET6, key)

There's no question in my mind that "getent hosts key" or "getent ahosts key" are the appropriate tools to duplicate "normal" app name resolution, because the utility mirrors the API most apps will call.

But you usually need to run "dig" to compare raw DNS and find the different.

nslookup should be taken out into the woods and left there... it's a horrible program.
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