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It is currently hard to make a PTR query for rDNS. Firstly, the user has to manually reverse the domain name and add .in-addr.arpa. Secondly, it's particularly hard in the Windows command shell, where something like env often isn't readily available, so setting RRTYPE=PTR for just one query can become challenging.
There are two possible solutions I see:
Detect it when the first argument is an IP address and enter “rDNS mode”.
Add a command-line flag to enable said rDNS mode.
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It is currently hard to make a PTR query for rDNS. Firstly, the user has to manually reverse the domain name and add
.in-addr.arpa
. Secondly, it's particularly hard in the Windows command shell, where something likeenv
often isn't readily available, so settingRRTYPE=PTR
for just one query can become challenging.There are two possible solutions I see:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: