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Sign:Re: Is there such a thing as DNS Network Mapper type application


From: "Kilian CAVALOTTI" <kilian.cavalotti () crans org>
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 22:21:16 +0200

David Burt wrote:
To give you an example, you tell it the ip or name of
the name server you would like to use, then it does
many lookups trying to find IPs based on the names.

You get this idea...

Something like an AXFR transfer on a DNS zone ?

[22:18] me@host % host -l nic.fr
nic.fr.                 NS      ns.ripe.net.
nic.fr.                 NS      dns.inria.fr.
nic.fr.                 NS      ns0.oleane.net.
nic.fr.                 NS      ns1.nic.fr.
nic.fr.                 NS      ns1.oleane.net.
nic.fr.                 NS      ns2.nic.fr.
nic.fr.                 NS      ns3.nic.fr.
alarch.nic.fr.          A       192.134.4.166
alpha.nic.fr.           A       192.134.4.16
ambre.nic.fr.           A       192.134.4.162
archipel.nic.fr.        A       192.134.4.245
astrid1.nic.fr.         A       192.134.4.136
astrid2.nic.fr.         A       192.134.4.2
axelle.nic.fr.          A       192.134.4.123
barbapapa.nic.fr.       A       192.134.4.95
[...]

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