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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers What determines DNS will query IPV6 address? Post 303043336 by Scrutinizer on Friday 24th of January 2020 02:43:24 PM
Old 01-24-2020
The second query is from clients where both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled. If you do not want the second query on a client and you are only using IPv4, try disabling IPv6 on that particular client.
 

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ASKMARA-TCP(1)							    askmara-tcp 						    ASKMARA-TCP(1)

NAME
askmara-tcp - do simple dns queries over TCP DESCRIPTION
askmara-tcp queries the user-specified dns server for records, and outputs the reply in a csv2-compatible format (csv2 is the format of zone files that maradns uses). However unlike askmara it uses TCP rather than UDP. USAGE
askmara-tcp [-n] [-v|-t timeout] query [server] OPTIONS
-t If this is present, the following argument is the askmara-tcp timeout, in seconds. Note that askmara-tcp can not both have a user- defined timeout and verbose output. -v If this is set, askmara-tcp will verbosely output the complete reply that the server sent. Note that this verbose output is not csv2-compatible. -n If this is set, askmara-tcp, when sending out a query, will not request DNS recursion; in other words, askmara-tcp will request that the remote DNS server not contact other DNS servers to answer the query in question. query dns record to be queried. The query has two sections: The type of record we desire, and the hostname we want this record for. The type of query can have two forms: A one-letter mnemonic, or a numeric rtype followed by a colon. This is immediately concatenated by the full name of the host name we wish to look up. For example, to ask for the IP of 'example.com.', we can use the one-letter mnemonic, in the form 'Aexample.com.', or we can use the numeric RR followed by a colon, giving the query '1:example.com.' (since A has the record type of one). Note that the query name needs the trailing dot at the end. Askmara supports a handful one-letter mnemonics, as follows: A signifies a request for an A (ipv4 address) RR N signifies a NS RR C signifies that we are asking for a CNAME RR S signifies that we want a SOA RR P signifies that we want a PTR RR @ signifies that we mant a MX RR T signifies that we want a TXT RR Z signifies that we want to ask for all RRs. server IP address of the dns server to be queried. If no server is given, askmara-tcp will query 127.0.0.1. EXAMPLES
Asking the server with the ip 127.0.0.1 for the IP address of example.com: askmara-tcp Aexample.com. Asking the server with the ip 198.41.0.4 for the IP address of example.com: askmara-tcp Aexample.com. 198.41.0.4 Asking the server with the ip address 127.0.0.1 for the IP address of example.com, using the rr_number:query format: askmara-tcp 1:example.com. Asking the server with the ip address 127.0.0.1 for a SRV record. In particular, we ask for the "http over tcp" service for example.net. Since askmara-tcp doesn't have a mnemonic for SRV record types, we use the numeric code (33 for SRV): askmara-tcp 33:_http._tcp.example.net. Asking the server with the ip address 127.0.0.1 for the AAAA (ipv6 ip) record for example.net: askmara-tcp 28:example.net. Note that the output will be a raw DNS packet in both the SRV and AAAA examples. BUGS
When askmara-tcp is asked for an SOA record, the output of askmara-tcp closely resembles the format of a csv2 file, but can not be parsed as a csv2 file without modification. askmara-tcp outputs multi-chunk ("character-string") TXT records incorrectly (it only outputs the first chunk). SEE ALSO
maradns(8), askmara(1) http://www.maradns.org LEGAL DISCLAIMER
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS ''AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. AUTHOR
MaraDNS is written by Sam Trenholme. Jaakko Niemi used 5 minutes to roll this manpage together, which Sam has subsequently revised. January 2002 askmara-tcp ASKMARA-TCP(1)
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