centos man page for ldns-walk

Query: ldns-walk

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ldns-walk(1)						      General Commands Manual						      ldns-walk(1)

NAME
ldns-walk - Retrieve the contents of a DNSSEC signed zone
SYNOPSIS
ldns-walk [ OPTION ] ZONE
DESCRIPTION
ldns-walk is used to retrieve the contents of a DNSSEC signed zone. It does this through NSEC-walking (following the chain of NSEC records) and 'guessing' the next non-existent owner name for each NSEC. Note that it might get stuck on some wildcard records when used through a caching forwarder. This problem can be circumvented by querying the authoritative nameserver directly (with the @ argument). Of course the nameserver that is used must be DNSSEC-aware.
OPTIONS
-4 Use only IPv4. -6 Use only IPv6. -f Do a 'full' zone walk; by default, ldns-walk will only show the names, and types present at those names. If this option is given, all resource records will be printed. -s name Start the walk with this owner name. Useful when continuing the walk for a large zone. -v verbosity Verbosity level [1-5]. @ nameserver Send the queries to this nameserver.
BUGS
The full zone walk function is not complete yet, it does not correctly print delegation records
AUTHOR
Written by Jelte Jansen as an example for ldns usage.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 NLnet Labs. This is free software. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- POSE. 21 Nov 2005 ldns-walk(1)
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ldns-walk(1) - debian
ldns_zone_glue_rr_list(3) - debian
ldns-read-zone(1) - centos
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