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45 <h2>Name</h2>
46 <p>host &#8212; DNS lookup utility</p>
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48 <div class="refsynopsisdiv">
49 <h2>Synopsis</h2>
50 <div class="cmdsynopsis"><p><code class="command">host</code> [<code class="option">-aCdlnrsTwv</code>] [<code class="option">-c <em class="replaceable"><code>class</code></em></code>] [<code class="option">-N <em class="replaceable"><code>ndots</code></em></code>] [<code class="option">-R <em class="replaceable"><code>number</code></em></code>] [<code class="option">-t <em class="replaceable"><code>type</code></em></code>] [<code class="option">-W <em class="replaceable"><code>wait</code></em></code>] [<code class="option">-m <em class="replaceable"><code>flag</code></em></code>] [<code class="option">-4</code>] [<code class="option">-6</code>] [<code class="option">-v</code>] [<code class="option">-V</code>] {name} [server]</p></div>
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52 <div class="refsect1" lang="en">
53 <a name="id2614302"></a><h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
54 <p><span><strong class="command">host</strong></span>
55 is a simple utility for performing DNS lookups.
56 It is normally used to convert names to IP addresses and vice versa.
57 When no arguments or options are given,
58 <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span>
59 prints a short summary of its command line arguments and options.
60 </p>
61 <p><em class="parameter"><code>name</code></em> is the domain name that is to be
62 looked
63 up. It can also be a dotted-decimal IPv4 address or a colon-delimited
64 IPv6 address, in which case <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> will by
65 default
66 perform a reverse lookup for that address.
67 <em class="parameter"><code>server</code></em> is an optional argument which
68 is either
69 the name or IP address of the name server that <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span>
70 should query instead of the server or servers listed in
71 <code class="filename">/etc/resolv.conf</code>.
72 </p>
73 <p>
74 The <code class="option">-a</code> (all) option is equivalent to setting the
75 <code class="option">-v</code> option and asking <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> to make
76 a query of type ANY.
77 </p>
78 <p>
79 When the <code class="option">-C</code> option is used, <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span>
80 will attempt to display the SOA records for zone
81 <em class="parameter"><code>name</code></em> from all the listed
82 authoritative name
83 servers for that zone. The list of name servers is defined by the NS
84 records that are found for the zone.
85 </p>
86 <p>
87 The <code class="option">-c</code> option instructs to make a DNS query of class
88 <em class="parameter"><code>class</code></em>. This can be used to lookup
89 Hesiod or
90 Chaosnet class resource records. The default class is IN (Internet).
91 </p>
92 <p>
93 Verbose output is generated by <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> when
94 the
95 <code class="option">-d</code> or <code class="option">-v</code> option is used. The two
96 options are equivalent. They have been provided for backwards
97 compatibility. In previous versions, the <code class="option">-d</code> option
98 switched on debugging traces and <code class="option">-v</code> enabled verbose
99 output.
100 </p>
102 List mode is selected by the <code class="option">-l</code> option. This makes
103 <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> perform a zone transfer for zone
104 <em class="parameter"><code>name</code></em>. Transfer the zone printing out
105 the NS, PTR
106 and address records (A/AAAA). If combined with <code class="option">-a</code>
107 all records will be printed.
108 </p>
110 The <code class="option">-i</code>
111 option specifies that reverse lookups of IPv6 addresses should
112 use the IP6.INT domain as defined in RFC1886.
113 The default is to use IP6.ARPA.
114 </p>
116 The <code class="option">-N</code> option sets the number of dots that have to be
117 in <em class="parameter"><code>name</code></em> for it to be considered
118 absolute. The
119 default value is that defined using the ndots statement in
120 <code class="filename">/etc/resolv.conf</code>, or 1 if no ndots
121 statement is
122 present. Names with fewer dots are interpreted as relative names and
123 will be searched for in the domains listed in the <span class="type">search</span>
124 or <span class="type">domain</span> directive in
125 <code class="filename">/etc/resolv.conf</code>.
126 </p>
128 The number of UDP retries for a lookup can be changed with the
129 <code class="option">-R</code> option. <em class="parameter"><code>number</code></em>
130 indicates
131 how many times <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> will repeat a query
132 that does
133 not get answered. The default number of retries is 1. If
134 <em class="parameter"><code>number</code></em> is negative or zero, the
135 number of
136 retries will default to 1.
137 </p>
139 Non-recursive queries can be made via the <code class="option">-r</code> option.
140 Setting this option clears the <span class="type">RD</span> &#8212; recursion
141 desired &#8212; bit in the query which <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> makes.
142 This should mean that the name server receiving the query will not
143 attempt to resolve <em class="parameter"><code>name</code></em>. The
144 <code class="option">-r</code> option enables <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span>
145 to mimic
146 the behavior of a name server by making non-recursive queries and
147 expecting to receive answers to those queries that are usually
148 referrals to other name servers.
149 </p>
151 By default, <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> uses UDP when making
152 queries. The
153 <code class="option">-T</code> option makes it use a TCP connection when querying
154 the name server. TCP will be automatically selected for queries that
155 require it, such as zone transfer (AXFR) requests.
156 </p>
158 The <code class="option">-4</code> option forces <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> to only
159 use IPv4 query transport. The <code class="option">-6</code> option forces
160 <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> to only use IPv6 query transport.
161 </p>
163 The <code class="option">-t</code> option is used to select the query type.
164 <em class="parameter"><code>type</code></em> can be any recognized query
165 type: CNAME,
166 NS, SOA, SIG, KEY, AXFR, etc. When no query type is specified,
167 <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> automatically selects an appropriate
168 query
169 type. By default, it looks for A, AAAA, and MX records, but if the
170 <code class="option">-C</code> option was given, queries will be made for SOA
171 records, and if <em class="parameter"><code>name</code></em> is a
172 dotted-decimal IPv4
173 address or colon-delimited IPv6 address, <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> will
174 query for PTR records. If a query type of IXFR is chosen the starting
175 serial number can be specified by appending an equal followed by the
176 starting serial number (e.g. -t IXFR=12345678).
177 </p>
179 The time to wait for a reply can be controlled through the
180 <code class="option">-W</code> and <code class="option">-w</code> options. The
181 <code class="option">-W</code> option makes <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span>
182 wait for
183 <em class="parameter"><code>wait</code></em> seconds. If <em class="parameter"><code>wait</code></em>
184 is less than one, the wait interval is set to one second. When the
185 <code class="option">-w</code> option is used, <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span>
186 will
187 effectively wait forever for a reply. The time to wait for a response
188 will be set to the number of seconds given by the hardware's maximum
189 value for an integer quantity.
190 </p>
192 The <code class="option">-s</code> option tells <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span>
193 <span class="emphasis"><em>not</em></span> to send the query to the next nameserver
194 if any server responds with a SERVFAIL response, which is the
195 reverse of normal stub resolver behavior.
196 </p>
198 The <code class="option">-m</code> can be used to set the memory usage debugging
199 flags
200 <em class="parameter"><code>record</code></em>, <em class="parameter"><code>usage</code></em> and
201 <em class="parameter"><code>trace</code></em>.
202 </p>
204 The <code class="option">-V</code> option causes <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span>
205 to print the version number and exit.
206 </p>
207 </div>
208 <div class="refsect1" lang="en">
209 <a name="id2614966"></a><h2>IDN SUPPORT</h2>
211 If <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> has been built with IDN (internationalized
212 domain name) support, it can accept and display non-ASCII domain names.
213 <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> appropriately converts character encoding of
214 domain name before sending a request to DNS server or displaying a
215 reply from the server.
216 If you'd like to turn off the IDN support for some reason, defines
217 the <code class="envar">IDN_DISABLE</code> environment variable.
218 The IDN support is disabled if the variable is set when
219 <span><strong class="command">host</strong></span> runs.
220 </p>
221 </div>
222 <div class="refsect1" lang="en">
223 <a name="id2614995"></a><h2>FILES</h2>
224 <p><code class="filename">/etc/resolv.conf</code>
225 </p>
226 </div>
227 <div class="refsect1" lang="en">
228 <a name="id2615009"></a><h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
229 <p><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">dig</span>(1)</span>,
230 <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">named</span>(8)</span>.
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