[rbldnsd] recursive query question (OT)
Scott Haneda
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Sun Jan 24 02:09:42 MSK 2010
With dig? You really can't. At least that is my understanding. dig example.com
@ns1.example.com +axfr I think would do it, but you won't be on an
IP that will be allowed to do so.
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Scott
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On Jan 23, 2010, at 2:10 PM, "Chris." <cth at fastmail.ca> wrote:
> Greetings,
> While I'm sure it's possible. I can't for the life of me figure how
> to construct the query.
> The query I'm attempting to make is to retrieve the list of domains
> a name server is NS for.
> For example, if I wanted to retrieve the list of domains ns.example.com
> was NS for. How would I construct the query?
>
> Thank you all very much for all your time and consideration, and
> apologies for being somewhat Off Topic.
>
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