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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Iterative operation Post 302229382 by ravis83 on Tuesday 26th of August 2008 07:08:23 PM
Old 08-26-2008
if i then use the code to look up DNS then should i do it with nslookup host or dig?...i know dig is more useful which i read ....but if you could state the use of IFS then it will be great.

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sip-dig(1)							  sofia-sip-utils							sip-dig(1)

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sip-dig - Resolve SIP URIs. This is an example program for sresolv library in synchronous mode. Author: Pekka Pessi <Pekka.Pessi@nokia.com> Date: Original Created: Tue Jul 16 18:50:14 2002 ppessi Synopsis sip-dig [OPTIONS] uri... Description The sip-dig utility resolves SIP URIs as described in RFC 3263. It queries NAPTR, SRV and A/AAAA records and prints out the resulting transport addresses. The default transports are: UDP, TCP, SCTP, TLS and TLS-SCTP. The SIPS URIs are resolved using only TLS transports, TLS and TLS-SCTP. If not otherwise indicated by NAPTR or SRV records, the sip-dig uses UDP and TCP as transports for SIP and TLS for SIPS URIs. The results are printed intended, with a preference followed by weight, then protocol name, port number and IP address in numeric format. Command Line Options The sip-dig utility accepts following command line options: -p protoname Use named transport protocol. The protoname can be either well-known, e.g., 'udp', or it can specify NAPTR service and SRV identifier, e.g., 'tls-udp/SIPS+D2U/_sips._udp.'. --udp Use UDP transport protocol. --tcp Use TCP transport protocol. --tls Use TLS over TCP transport protocol. --sctp Use SCTP transport protocol. --tls-sctp Use TLS over SCTP transport protocol. --no-sctp Ignore SCTP or TLS-SCTP records in the list of default transports. This option has no effect if transport protocols has been explicitly listed. -4 Query IP4 addresses (A records) -6 Query IP6 addresses (AAAA records). -v Be verbatim. Return Codes 0when successful (a 2XX-series response is received) 1when unsuccessful (a 3XX..6XX-series response is received) 2initialization failure Examples Resolve sip:openlaboratory.net, prefer TLS over TCP, TCP over UDP: $ sip-dig --tls --tcp --udp sip:openlaboratory.net 1 0.333 tls 5061 212.213.221.127 2 0.333 tcp 5060 212.213.221.127 3 0.333 udp 5060 212.213.221.127 Resolve sips:example.net with TLS over SCTP (TLS-SCTP) and TLS: $ sip-dig -p tls-sctp --tls sips:example.net 1 0.500 tls-udp 5061 172.21.55.26 2 0.500 tls 5061 172.21.55.26 Environment #SRESOLV_DEBUG, SRESOLV_CONF Reporting Bugs Report bugs to <sofia-sip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>. Author Written by Pekka Pessi <pekka -dot pessi -at- nokia -dot- com> Copyright Copyright (C) 2006 Nokia Corporation. This program is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Version 1.12.11devel Sat May 7 2011 sip-dig(1)
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