lk/networking/servers/dns.md

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host
Record Type Example
A Record IPv4 Address "$domain".com
AAAA Record IPv4 Address "$domain".com
CNAME Alternative Address "$domain".rs, "$subdomain.$domain".com
NS Nameserver ns1.fastname.com
MX Email server "$domain".com
TXT Literally anything,including ownership of a domain

Query a host with the host command.

host $domain.$tld
host $domain.$tld 9.9.9.9

dmz.rs has address 77.105.27.232 dmz.rs mail is handled by 10 kralizec.dmz.rs. dmz.rs mail is handled by 20 splint.rs.

This shows the MX record has a secondary handler, called splint.rs.

You can also add a specific nameserver:

Request a specific record type (CNAME, TXT, et c.):

torsocks host -T -t $RECORD_TYPE $domain

Troubleshooting

The host command uses UDP. You can change to TCP by using host -T.