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App::AllKnowingDNS::Config(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   App::AllKnowingDNS::Config(3pm)

NAME
App::AllKnowingDNS::Config - configuration object DESCRIPTION
Note: User documentation is in all-knowing-dns(1). This module defines an object which holds the parsed version of the AllKnowingDNS configuration file. FUNCTIONS
zone_for_ptr($zone) Returns the appropriate zone for the given PTR query or undef if there is no appropriate zone. Example: my $query = '7.c.e.2.3.4.e.f.f.f.b.d.9.1.2.0.' . '0.c.c.c.e.0.0.1.8.8.d.4.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa'; my $zone = $config->zone_for_ptr($query); return 'NXDOMAIN' unless defined($zone); ... zone_for_aaaa($zone) Returns the appropriate zone for the given AAAA query or undef if there is no appropriate zone. Example: my $query = 'ipv6-foo.nutzer.raumzeitlabor.de'; my $zone = $config->zone_for_aaaa($query); return 'NXDOMAIN' unless defined($zone); ... VERSION
Version 1.3 AUTHOR
Michael Stapelberg, "<michael at stapelberg.de>" LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012 Michael Stapelberg. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the BSD license. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-28 App::AllKnowingDNS::Config(3pm)
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