Name
host
Synopsis
host [options]host[server] host [options]domain[server]
Prints information about specified hosts or zones in DNS. Hosts may
be IP addresses or hostnames; host converts IP
addresses to hostnames by default and appends the local domain to
hosts without a trailing dot. Default servers are determined in
/etc/resolv.conf. For more information about
hosts and zones, refer to Chapter 1
and Chapter 2 of DNS
and
BIND
(O’Reilly).
Options
-
-a All, same as
-tANY.-
-cclass Search for specified resource record class (
in[ternet],cs[net],ch[aos],hs/hesiod, orany). Default isin. Thechaosandcsnetclasses, although defined in RFC1035, are rejected as invalid classes by thehostcommand.-
-C Print the SOA (start of authority) records for the host.
-
-d Debugging mode.
-ddis a more verbose version.-
-ldomain List all machines in
domain.-
-r No recursion. Don’t ask contacted server to query other servers but require only the information that it has cached.
-
-s Chase signatures back to parent key (
DNSSEC).-
-ttype Look for
typeentries in the resource record. Acceptable values fortypeare:a,ns,md,mf,cnames,soa,mb,mg,mr,null,wks,ptr,hinfo,minfo,mx,any, and*(careful, the shell loves those asterisks; be sure to escape them).-
-v Verbose. Include all fields from the resource record, even time-to-live and class, as well as “additional information” and “authoritative nameservers” (provided by the remote nameserver).
-
-w Wait forever for a response from a queried server. ...
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