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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Cp problems, file exists but error message Post 302766599 by vbe on Tuesday 5th of February 2013 04:45:25 AM
Old 02-05-2013
This could be a good question for a test on shell (hehe...)
 

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ldns-test-edns(1)					      General Commands Manual						 ldns-test-edns(1)

NAME
ldns-test-edns - test if dns cache supports EDNS and DNSSEC. SYNOPSIS
ldns-test-edns [ -i ] { ip } DESCRIPTION
ldns-test-edns tests a DNS cache and checks if it supports EDNS0 and DNSSEC types so that it can be used as a dnssec-enabled DNS cache. It sends two queries to the cache, one for the root key and one for a DS record. These must succeed, the answer must have EDNS, that type and signatures. If the IP address is good for DNSSEC, it is printed with 'OK'. Otherwise short description is given of the failure. If OK is given, the cache should be good to use as a cache for a local configured DNSSEC validator. The tool assumes the root is signed and Sweden is signed. Also, the queries are sent with the CD flag, the tool does not check that the results are validated, but that they can be validated. OPTIONS
-i option enables a mode where the working IP addresses are printed after another, with no other explanations, and if none work or no IP addresses are on the input, 'off' is printed. ldns-test-edns takes one or more IP addresses, it checks them in turn. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be given. The exit value is for the last checked IP address: 0 is OK, 1 is failure, 2 is some sort of network failure. AUTHOR
Written by the ldns team as an example for ldns usage. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 NLnet Labs. This is free software. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- POSE. 14 Dec 2010 ldns-test-edns(1)
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