Hi! The secure way is to use named arguments instead of argument autodetection. E.g.
kdig +short @<dns server> -q version.bind -c ch -t txt Daniel On 6/11/25 22:05, [email protected] wrote:
I ultimately found that I needed to use a CH in KDIG but wonder how I/We could update the documentation or add an alias for chaos. Working Example: dig +short @<dns server> version.bind chaos txt dig +short @<dns server> version.bind CH txt kdig +short @<dns server> version.bind CH txt Problem Example: kdig +short @<dns server> version.bind chaos txt I had to read source code to find the answer in a speedy timeframe. --
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