DNS
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References
- A DNS database consists of one or more zone files used by the DNS server. Each zone holds a collection of structured resource records, the following of which are supported by the DNS Server service.
- How DNS works.
- Detailed explanations on how DNS work, applied to Linux.
How-to
Reverse DNS lookup
Use option -x
of dig command:
dig +short -x 82.78.227.176
# 176.176-191.227.78.82.in-addr.arpa.
# ivorde.ro.
Or query record PTR
in in-addr.arpa
domain:
dig +short ptr 176.227.78.82.in-addr.arpa.
# 176.176-191.227.78.82.in-addr.arpa.
# ivorde.ro.