On Oct 21, 2014, at 4:00 PM, Evan Hunt wrote:
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 12:07:15PM -0700, Warren Kumari wrote:
dig A $name | awk '$0 ~ /status/ $0 !~ /status: NOERROR,/ {
sub(,, , $6 ); print $6; x=1
}
$4 == A { print $5; x=1 }
It's interesting to see the discussion about trying to turn dig into
something it isn't. :) It's a really good DNS diagnostic tool, but if
you just want to get the answer for a query, host does the job quite
well, with a lot less fuss.
Doug
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On 10/23/14 4:34 AM, Péter-Zoltán Keresztes wrote:
Hello
I am trying to add a dnssec signed tomain to DLV isc.
Is there a DNSSEC path from this domain up to the root zone? (It would
be helpful to list what domain it is.) If so, why are you adding it to DLV?
Doug
On 10/21/14 8:31 PM, Frank Bulk wrote:
Dave,
Thanks for the input, but what I was looking for was a dig command that
returns the IP(s) or a fail. It looks like the host command is the right
solution in this case, not dig.
Yep. :)
You can check the return value of the call to get your fail
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