From efbc327e3dc0b8a08b6eb0e47ffd6e4c284ee445 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Niklas Hallqvist Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 23:19:54 +0000 Subject: made cleandir to remove non-source files --- usr.sbin/named/dig/debug.o | Bin 8305 -> 0 bytes usr.sbin/named/dig/dig | Bin 44803 -> 0 bytes usr.sbin/named/dig/dig.cat1 | 396 -------------------------------------------- usr.sbin/named/dig/dig.o | Bin 16288 -> 0 bytes usr.sbin/named/dig/list.o | Bin 11676 -> 0 bytes usr.sbin/named/dig/send.o | Bin 3565 -> 0 bytes usr.sbin/named/dig/subr.o | Bin 8863 -> 0 bytes 7 files changed, 396 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 usr.sbin/named/dig/debug.o delete mode 100644 usr.sbin/named/dig/dig delete mode 100644 usr.sbin/named/dig/dig.cat1 delete mode 100644 usr.sbin/named/dig/dig.o delete mode 100644 usr.sbin/named/dig/list.o delete mode 100644 usr.sbin/named/dig/send.o delete mode 100644 usr.sbin/named/dig/subr.o (limited to 'usr.sbin/named/dig') diff --git a/usr.sbin/named/dig/debug.o b/usr.sbin/named/dig/debug.o deleted file mode 100644 index b7a9c922b3e..00000000000 Binary files a/usr.sbin/named/dig/debug.o and /dev/null differ diff --git a/usr.sbin/named/dig/dig b/usr.sbin/named/dig/dig deleted file mode 100644 index 5ee6a7d0c49..00000000000 Binary files a/usr.sbin/named/dig/dig and /dev/null differ diff --git a/usr.sbin/named/dig/dig.cat1 b/usr.sbin/named/dig/dig.cat1 deleted file mode 100644 index e9df225b97f..00000000000 --- a/usr.sbin/named/dig/dig.cat1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,396 +0,0 @@ - - - -DIG(1) DIG(1) - - -NNAAMMEE - dig - send domain name query packets to name servers - -SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS - ddiigg [_@_s_e_r_v_e_r] _d_o_m_a_i_n [_<_q_u_e_r_y_-_t_y_p_e_>] [_<_q_u_e_r_y_-_c_l_a_s_s_>] - [_+_<_q_u_e_r_y_-_o_p_t_i_o_n_>] [_-_<_d_i_g_-_o_p_t_i_o_n_>] [_%_c_o_m_m_e_n_t] - -DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN - _D_i_g (domain information groper) is a flexible command line - tool which can be used to gather information from the - Domain Name System servers. _D_i_g has two modes: simple - interactive mode which makes a single query, and batch - which executes a query for each in a list of several query - lines. All query options are accessible from the command - line. - - The usual simple use of _d_i_g will take the form: - - dig @server domain query-type query-class - - where: - - _s_e_r_v_e_r may be either a domain name or a dot-notation - Internet address. If this optional field is omit- - ted, _d_i_g will attempt to use the default name - server for your machine. - - NNoottee:: If a domain name is specified, this will be - resolved using the domain name system resolver - (i.e., BIND). If your system does not support DNS, - you may _h_a_v_e to specify a dot-notation address. - Alternatively, if there is a server at your dis- - posal somewhere, all that is required is that - /etc/resolv.conf be present and indicate where the - default name servers reside, so that _s_e_r_v_e_r - itself can be resolved. See _r_e_s_o_l_v_e_r(5) for infor- - mation on /etc/resolv.conf. (WARNING: Changing - /etc/resolv.conf will affect the standard resolver - library and potentially several programs which use - it.) As an option, the user may set the environment - variable LOCALRES to name a file which is to be - used instead of /etc/resolv.conf (LOCALRES is spe- - cific to the _d_i_g resolver and not referenced by - the standard resolver). If the LOCALRES variable is - not set or the file is not readable then - /etc/resolv.conf will be used. - - _d_o_m_a_i_n is the domain name for which you are requesting - information. See OPTIONS [-x] for convenient way - to specify inverse address query. - - _q_u_e_r_y_-_t_y_p_e - is the type of information (DNS query type) that - you are requesting. If omitted, the default is "a" - - - - August 30, 1990 1 - - - - - -DIG(1) DIG(1) - - - (T_A = address). The following types are recog- - nized: - - a T_A network address - any T_ANY all/any information about specified domain - mx T_MX mail exchanger for the domain - ns T_NS name servers - soa T_SOA zone of authority record - hinfo T_HINFO host information - axfr T_AXFR zone transfer - (must ask an authoritative server) - txt T_TXT arbitrary number of strings - - (See RFC 1035 for the complete list.) - - _q_u_e_r_y_-_c_l_a_s_s - is the network class requested in the query. If - omitted, the default is "in" (C_IN = Internet). - The following classes are recognized: - - in C_IN Internet class domain - any C_ANY all/any class information - - (See RFC 1035 for the complete list.) - - NNoottee:: "Any" can be used to specify a class and/or a - type of query. _D_i_g will parse the first occurrence - of "any" to mean query-type = T_ANY. To specify - query-class = C_ANY you must either specify "any" - twice, or set query-class using "-c" option (see - below). - -OOTTHHEERR OOPPTTIIOONNSS - %ignored-comment - "%" is used to included an argument that is simply - not parsed. This may be useful if running _d_i_g in - batch mode. Instead of resolving every @server- - domain-name in a list of queries, you can avoid the - overhead of doing so, and still have the domain - name on the command line as a reference. Example: - - dig @128.9.0.32 %venera.isi.edu mx - isi.edu - - - - - "-" is used to specify an option which effects the - operation of _d_i_g. The following options are cur- - rently available (although not guaranteed to be - useful): - - -x _d_o_t_-_n_o_t_a_t_i_o_n_-_a_d_d_r_e_s_s - Convenient form to specify inverse address - mapping. Instead of "dig 32.0.9.128.in- - - - - August 30, 1990 2 - - - - - -DIG(1) DIG(1) - - - addr.arpa" one can simply "dig -x - 128.9.0.32". - - -f _f_i_l_e - File for _d_i_g batch mode. The file contains a - list of query specifications (_d_i_g command - lines) which are to be executed succes- - sively. Lines beginning with ';', '#', or - '\n' are ignored. Other options may still - appear on command line, and will be in - effect for each batch query. - - -T _t_i_m_e - Time in seconds between start of successive - queries when running in batch mode. Can be - used to keep two or more batch _d_i_g commands - running roughly in sync. Default is zero. - - -p _p_o_r_t - Port number. Query a name server listening - to a non-standard port number. Default is - 53. - - -P[_p_i_n_g_-_s_t_r_i_n_g] - After query returns, execute a _p_i_n_g(8) com- - mand for response time comparison. This - rather unelegantly makes a call to the - shell. The last three lines of statistics is - printed for the command: - - ping -s server_name 56 3 - - If the optional "ping string" is present, it - replaces "ping -s" in the shell command. - - -t _q_u_e_r_y_-_t_y_p_e - Specify type of query. May specify either an - integer value to be included in the type - field or use the abbreviated mnemonic as - discussed above (i.e., mx = T_MX). - - -c _q_u_e_r_y_-_c_l_a_s_s - Specify class of query. May specify either - an integer value to be included in the class - field or use the abbreviated mnemonic as - discussed above (i.e., in = C_IN). - - -envsav - This flag specifies that the _d_i_g environment - (defaults, print options, etc.), after all - of the arguments are parsed, should be saved - to a file to become the default environment. - Useful if you do not like the standard set - of defaults and do not desire to include a - - - - August 30, 1990 3 - - - - - -DIG(1) DIG(1) - - - large number of options each time _d_i_g is - used. The environment consists of resolver - state variable flags, timeout, and retries - as well as the flags detailing _d_i_g output - (see below). If the shell environment vari- - able LOCALDEF is set to the name of a file, - this is where the default _d_i_g environment is - saved. If not, the file "DiG.env" is created - in the current working directory. - - NNoottee:: LOCALDEF is specific to the _d_i_g - resolver, and will not affect operation of - the standard resolver library. - - Each time _d_i_g is executed, it looks for - "./DiG.env" or the file specified by the - shell environment variable LOCALDEF. If such - file exists and is readable, then the envi- - ronment is restored from this file before - any arguments are parsed. - - -envset - This flag only affects batch query runs. - When "-envset" is specified on a line in a - _d_i_g batch file, the _d_i_g environment after - the arguments are parsed, becomes the - default environment for the duration of the - batch file, or until the next line which - specifies "-envset". - - -[no]stick - This flag only affects batch query runs. It - specifies that the _d_i_g environment (as read - initially or set by "-envset" switch) is to - be restored before each query (line) in a - _d_i_g batch file. The default "-nostick" - means that the _d_i_g environment does not - stick, hence options specified on a single - line in a _d_i_g batch file will remain in - effect for subsequent lines (i.e. they are - not restored to the "sticky" default). - - - + - "+" is used to specify an option to be changed in - the query packet or to change _d_i_g output specifics. - Many of these are the same parameters accepted by - _n_s_l_o_o_k_u_p(8). If an option requires a parameter, - the form is as follows: - - +keyword[=value] - - Most keywords can be abbreviated. Parsing of the - "+" options is very simplistic -- a value must - - - - August 30, 1990 4 - - - - - -DIG(1) DIG(1) - - - not be separated from its keyword by white space. - The following keywords are currently available: - - Keyword Abbrev. Meaning [default] - - [no]debug (deb) turn on/off debugging mode [deb] - [no]d2 turn on/off extra debugging mode [nod2] - [no]recurse (rec) use/don't use recursive lookup [rec] - retry=# (ret) set number of retries to # [4] - time=# (ti) set timeout length to # seconds [4] - [no]ko keep open option (implies vc) [noko] - [no]vc use/don't use virtual circuit [novc] - [no]defname (def) use/don't use default domain name [def] - [no]search (sea) use/don't use domain search list [sea] - domain=NAME (do) set default domain name to NAME - [no]ignore (i) ignore/don't ignore trunc. errors [noi] - [no]primary (pr) use/don't use primary server [nopr] - [no]aaonly (aa) authoritative query only flag [noaa] - [no]sort (sor) sort resource records [nosor] - [no]cmd echo parsed arguments [cmd] - [no]stats (st) print query statistics [st] - [no]Header (H) print basic header [H] - [no]header (he) print header flags [he] - [no]ttlid (tt) print TTLs [tt] - [no]cl print class info [nocl] - [no]qr print outgoing query [noqr] - [no]reply (rep) print reply [rep] - [no]ques (qu) print question section [qu] - [no]answer (an) print answer section [an] - [no]author (au) print authoritative section [au] - [no]addit (ad) print additional section [ad] - pfdef set to default print flags - pfmin set to minimal default print flags - pfset=# set print flags to # - (# can be hex/octal/decimal) - pfand=# bitwise and print flags with # - pfor=# bitwise or print flags with # - - The retry and time options affect the retransmis- - sion strategy used by resolver library when sending - datagram queries. The algorithm is as follows: - - for i = 0 to retry - 1 - for j = 1 to num_servers - send_query - wait((time * (2**i)) / num_servers) - end - end - - (Note: _d_i_g always uses a value of 1 for - num_servers.) - -DDEETTAAIILLSS - _D_i_g once required a slightly modified version of the BIND - - - - August 30, 1990 5 - - - - - -DIG(1) DIG(1) - - - _r_e_s_o_l_v_e_r(3) library. BIND's resolver has (as of BIND 4.9) - been augmented to work properly with _D_i_g. Essentially, - _D_i_g is a straight-forward (albeit not pretty) effort of - parsing arguments and setting appropriate parameters. _D_i_g - uses resolver routines res_init(), res_mkquery(), - res_send() as well as accessing _res structure. - -FFIILLEESS - /etc/resolv.conf initial domain name and name server - addresses - -EENNVVIIRROONNMMEENNTT - LOCALRES file to use in place of /etc/resolv.conf - LOCALDEF default environment file - -AAUUTTHHOORR - Steve Hotz hotz@isi.edu - -AACCKKNNOOWWLLEEDDGGMMEENNTTSS - _D_i_g uses functions from _n_s_l_o_o_k_u_p(8) authored by Andrew - Cherenson. - -BBUUGGSS - _D_i_g has a serious case of "creeping featurism" -- the - result of considering several potential uses during it's - development. It would probably benefit from a rigorous - diet. Similarly, the print flags and granularity of the - items they specify make evident their rather ad hoc gene- - sis. - - _D_i_g does not consistently exit nicely (with appropriate - status) when a problem occurs somewhere in the resolver - (NOTE: most of the common exit cases are handled). This - is particularly annoying when running in batch mode. If - it exits abnormally (and is not caught), the entire batch - aborts; when such an event is trapped, _d_i_g simply contin- - ues with the next query. - -SSEEEE AALLSSOO - named(8), resolver(3), resolver(5), nslookup(8) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - August 30, 1990 6 - - diff --git a/usr.sbin/named/dig/dig.o b/usr.sbin/named/dig/dig.o deleted file mode 100644 index d41ac47e8dc..00000000000 Binary files a/usr.sbin/named/dig/dig.o and /dev/null differ diff --git a/usr.sbin/named/dig/list.o b/usr.sbin/named/dig/list.o deleted file mode 100644 index 418801ff340..00000000000 Binary files a/usr.sbin/named/dig/list.o and /dev/null differ diff --git a/usr.sbin/named/dig/send.o b/usr.sbin/named/dig/send.o deleted file mode 100644 index 5ec66a308a5..00000000000 Binary files a/usr.sbin/named/dig/send.o and /dev/null differ diff --git a/usr.sbin/named/dig/subr.o b/usr.sbin/named/dig/subr.o deleted file mode 100644 index 32941f971da..00000000000 Binary files a/usr.sbin/named/dig/subr.o and /dev/null differ -- cgit v1.2.3