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diff --git a/man/resolvectl.xml b/man/resolvectl.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2cb855c --- /dev/null +++ b/man/resolvectl.xml @@ -0,0 +1,581 @@ +<?xml version='1.0'?> +<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" + "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"> +<!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later --> + +<refentry id="resolvectl" conditional='ENABLE_RESOLVE' + xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> + + <refentryinfo> + <title>resolvectl</title> + <productname>systemd</productname> + </refentryinfo> + + <refmeta> + <refentrytitle>resolvectl</refentrytitle> + <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> + </refmeta> + + <refnamediv> + <refname>resolvectl</refname> + <refname>resolvconf</refname> + <refpurpose>Resolve domain names, IPV4 and IPv6 addresses, DNS resource records, and services; introspect and reconfigure the DNS resolver</refpurpose> + </refnamediv> + + <refsynopsisdiv> + <cmdsynopsis> + <command>resolvectl</command> + <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">OPTIONS</arg> + <arg choice="req">COMMAND</arg> + <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">NAME</arg> + </cmdsynopsis> + </refsynopsisdiv> + + <refsect1> + <title>Description</title> + + <para><command>resolvectl</command> may be used to resolve domain names, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, DNS resource + records and services with the + <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-resolved.service</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> + resolver service. By default, the specified list of parameters will be resolved as hostnames, retrieving their IPv4 + and IPv6 addresses. If the parameters specified are formatted as IPv4 or IPv6 addresses the reverse operation is + done, and a hostname is retrieved for the specified addresses.</para> + + <para>The program's output contains information about the protocol used for the look-up and on which network + interface the data was discovered. It also contains information on whether the information could be + authenticated. All data for which local DNSSEC validation succeeds is considered authenticated. Moreover all data + originating from local, trusted sources is also reported authenticated, including resolution of the local host + name, the <literal>localhost</literal> hostname or all data from <filename>/etc/hosts</filename>.</para> + </refsect1> + + <refsect1> + <title>Commands</title> + <variablelist> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>query</command> <replaceable>HOSTNAME|ADDRESS</replaceable>…</term> + + <listitem><para>Resolve domain names, as well as IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. When used in conjunction + with <option>--type=</option> or <option>--class=</option> (see below), resolves low-level DNS + resource records.</para> + + <para>If a single-label domain name is specified it is searched for according to the configured + search domains — unless <option>--search=no</option> or + <option>--type=</option>/<option>--class=</option> are specified, both of which turn this logic + off.</para> + + <para>If an international domain name is specified, it is automatically translated according to IDNA + rules when resolved via classic DNS — but not for look-ups via MulticastDNS or LLMNR. If + <option>--type=</option>/<option>--class=</option> is used IDNA translation is turned off and domain + names are processed as specified.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>service</command> + [[<replaceable>NAME</replaceable>] <replaceable>TYPE</replaceable>] + <replaceable>DOMAIN</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Resolve <ulink url="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6763">DNS-SD</ulink> and <ulink + url="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2782">SRV</ulink> services, depending on the specified list of + parameters. If three parameters are passed the first is assumed to be the DNS-SD service name, the + second the <constant class='dns'>SRV</constant> service type, and the third the domain to search in. + In this case a full DNS-SD style <constant class='dns'>SRV</constant> and <constant + class='dns'>TXT</constant> lookup is executed. If only two parameters are specified, the first is + assumed to be the <constant class='dns'>SRV</constant> service type, and the second the domain to look + in. In this case no <constant class='dns'>TXT</constant> resource record is requested. Finally, if + only one parameter is specified, it is assumed to be a domain name, that is already prefixed with an + <constant class='dns'>SRV</constant> type, and an <constant class='dns'>SRV</constant> lookup is done + (no <constant class='dns'>TXT</constant>).</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>openpgp</command> <replaceable>EMAIL@DOMAIN</replaceable>…</term> + + <listitem><para>Query PGP keys stored as <constant class='dns'>OPENPGPKEY</constant> resource records, + see <ulink url="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7929">RFC 7929</ulink>. Specified e-mail addresses + are converted to the corresponding DNS domain name, and any <constant class='dns'>OPENPGPKEY</constant> + keys are printed.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>tlsa</command> + [<replaceable>FAMILY</replaceable>] + <replaceable>DOMAIN</replaceable>[:<replaceable>PORT</replaceable>]…</term> + + <listitem><para>Query TLS public keys stored as <constant class='dns'>TLSA</constant> resource + records, see <ulink url="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6698">RFC 6698</ulink>. A query will be + performed for each of the specified names prefixed with the port and family + (<literal>_<replaceable>port</replaceable>._<replaceable>family</replaceable>.<replaceable>domain</replaceable></literal>). + The port number may be specified after a colon (<literal>:</literal>), otherwise + <constant>443</constant> will be used by default. The family may be specified as the first argument, + otherwise <constant>tcp</constant> will be used.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>status</command> [<replaceable>LINK</replaceable>…]</term> + + <listitem><para>Shows the global and per-link DNS settings currently in effect. If no command is specified, + this is the implied default.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>statistics</command></term> + + <listitem><para>Shows general resolver statistics, including information whether DNSSEC is + enabled and available, as well as resolution and validation statistics.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>reset-statistics</command></term> + + <listitem><para>Resets the statistics counters shown in <command>statistics</command> to zero. + This operation requires root privileges.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>flush-caches</command></term> + + <listitem><para>Flushes all DNS resource record caches the service maintains locally. This is mostly + equivalent to sending the <constant>SIGUSR2</constant> to the <command>systemd-resolved</command> + service.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>reset-server-features</command></term> + + <listitem><para>Flushes all feature level information the resolver learnt about specific servers, and ensures + that the server feature probing logic is started from the beginning with the next look-up request. This is + mostly equivalent to sending the <constant>SIGRTMIN+1</constant> to the <command>systemd-resolved</command> + service.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>dns</command> [<replaceable>LINK</replaceable> [<replaceable>SERVER</replaceable>…]]</term> + <term><command>domain</command> [<replaceable>LINK</replaceable> [<replaceable>DOMAIN</replaceable>…]]</term> + <term><command>default-route</command> [<replaceable>LINK</replaceable> [<replaceable>BOOL</replaceable>…]]</term> + <term><command>llmnr</command> [<replaceable>LINK</replaceable> [<replaceable>MODE</replaceable>]]</term> + <term><command>mdns</command> [<replaceable>LINK</replaceable> [<replaceable>MODE</replaceable>]]</term> + <term><command>dnssec</command> [<replaceable>LINK</replaceable> [<replaceable>MODE</replaceable>]]</term> + <term><command>dnsovertls</command> [<replaceable>LINK</replaceable> [<replaceable>MODE</replaceable>]]</term> + <term><command>nta</command> [<replaceable>LINK</replaceable> [<replaceable>DOMAIN</replaceable>…]]</term> + + <listitem> + <para>Get/set per-interface DNS configuration. These commands may be used to configure various DNS + settings for network interfaces. These commands may be used to inform + <command>systemd-resolved</command> or <command>systemd-networkd</command> about per-interface DNS + configuration determined through external means. The <command>dns</command> command expects IPv4 or + IPv6 address specifications of DNS servers to use. Each address can optionally take a port number + separated with <literal>:</literal>, a network interface name or index separated with + <literal>%</literal>, and a Server Name Indication (SNI) separated with <literal>#</literal>. When + IPv6 address is specified with a port number, then the address must be in the square brackets. That + is, the acceptable full formats are <literal>111.222.333.444:9953%ifname#example.com</literal> for + IPv4 and <literal>[1111:2222::3333]:9953%ifname#example.com</literal> for IPv6. The + <command>domain</command> command expects valid DNS domains, possibly prefixed with + <literal>~</literal>, and configures a per-interface search or route-only domain. The + <command>default-route</command> command expects a boolean parameter, and configures whether the + link may be used as default route for DNS lookups, i.e. if it is suitable for lookups on domains no + other link explicitly is configured for. The <command>llmnr</command>, <command>mdns</command>, + <command>dnssec</command> and <command>dnsovertls</command> commands may be used to configure the + per-interface LLMNR, MulticastDNS, DNSSEC and DNSOverTLS settings. Finally, <command>nta</command> + command may be used to configure additional per-interface DNSSEC NTA domains.</para> + + <para>Commands <command>dns</command>, <command>domain</command> and <command>nta</command> can take + a single empty string argument to clear their respective value lists.</para> + + <para>For details about these settings, their possible values and their effect, see the + corresponding settings in + <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.network</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>.</para> + </listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>revert <replaceable>LINK</replaceable></command></term> + + <listitem><para>Revert the per-interface DNS configuration. If the DNS configuration is reverted all + per-interface DNS setting are reset to their defaults, undoing all effects of <command>dns</command>, + <command>domain</command>, <command>default-route</command>, <command>llmnr</command>, + <command>mdns</command>, <command>dnssec</command>, <command>dnsovertls</command>, + <command>nta</command>. Note that when a network interface disappears all configuration is lost + automatically, an explicit reverting is not necessary in that case.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><command>monitor</command></term> + + <listitem><para>Show a continuous stream of local client resolution queries and their + responses. Whenever a local query is completed the query's DNS resource lookup key and resource + records are shown. Note that this displays queries issued locally only, and does not immediately + relate to DNS requests submitted to configured DNS servers or the LLMNR or MulticastDNS zones, as + lookups may be answered from the local cache, or might result in multiple DNS transactions (for + example to validate DNSSEC information). If CNAME/CNAME redirection chains are followed, a separate + query will be displayed for each element of the chain. Use <option>--json=</option> to enable JSON + output.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <xi:include href="systemctl.xml" xpointer="log-level" /> + </variablelist> + </refsect1> + + <refsect1> + <title>Options</title> + <variablelist> + <varlistentry> + <term><option>-4</option></term> + <term><option>-6</option></term> + + <listitem><para>By default, when resolving a hostname, both IPv4 and IPv6 + addresses are acquired. By specifying <option>-4</option> only IPv4 addresses are requested, by specifying + <option>-6</option> only IPv6 addresses are requested.</para> + </listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>-i</option> <replaceable>INTERFACE</replaceable></term> + <term><option>--interface=</option><replaceable>INTERFACE</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Specifies the network interface to execute the query on. This may either be specified as numeric + interface index or as network interface string (e.g. <literal>en0</literal>). Note that this option has no + effect if system-wide DNS configuration (as configured in <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename> or + <filename>/etc/systemd/resolved.conf</filename>) in place of per-link configuration is used.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>-p</option> <replaceable>PROTOCOL</replaceable></term> + <term><option>--protocol=</option><replaceable>PROTOCOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Specifies the network protocol for the query. May be one of <literal>dns</literal> + (i.e. classic unicast DNS), <literal>llmnr</literal> (<ulink + url="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4795">Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution</ulink>), + <literal>llmnr-ipv4</literal>, <literal>llmnr-ipv6</literal> (LLMNR via the indicated underlying IP + protocols), <literal>mdns</literal> (<ulink url="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6762.txt">Multicast DNS</ulink>), + <literal>mdns-ipv4</literal>, <literal>mdns-ipv6</literal> (MDNS via the indicated underlying IP protocols). + By default the lookup is done via all protocols suitable for the lookup. If used, limits the set of + protocols that may be used. Use this option multiple times to enable resolving via multiple protocols at the + same time. The setting <literal>llmnr</literal> is identical to specifying this switch once with + <literal>llmnr-ipv4</literal> and once via <literal>llmnr-ipv6</literal>. Note that this option does not force + the service to resolve the operation with the specified protocol, as that might require a suitable network + interface and configuration. + The special value <literal>help</literal> may be used to list known values. + </para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>-t</option> <replaceable>TYPE</replaceable></term> + <term><option>--type=</option><replaceable>TYPE</replaceable></term> + <term><option>-c</option> <replaceable>CLASS</replaceable></term> + <term><option>--class=</option><replaceable>CLASS</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>When used in conjunction with the <command>query</command> command, specifies the DNS + resource record type (e.g. <constant class='dns'>A</constant>, <constant class='dns'>AAAA</constant>, + <constant class='dns'>MX</constant>, …) and class (e.g. <constant>IN</constant>, + <constant>ANY</constant>, …) to look up. If these options are used a DNS resource record set matching + the specified class and type is requested. The class defaults to <constant>IN</constant> if only a + type is specified. The special value <literal>help</literal> may be used to list known values.</para> + + <para>Without these options <command>resolvectl query</command> provides high-level domain name to + address and address to domain name resolution. With these options it provides low-level DNS resource + record resolution. The search domain logic is automatically turned off when these options are used, + i.e. specified domain names need to be fully qualified domain names. Moreover, IDNA internal domain + name translation is turned off as well, i.e. international domain names should be specified in + <literal>xn--…</literal> notation, unless look-up in MulticastDNS/LLMNR is desired, in which case + UTF-8 characters should be used.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--service-address=</option><replaceable>BOOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Takes a boolean parameter. If true (the default), when doing a service lookup with + <option>--service</option> the hostnames contained in the <constant class='dns'>SRV</constant> + resource records are resolved as well.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--service-txt=</option><replaceable>BOOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Takes a boolean parameter. If true (the default), when doing a DNS-SD service lookup + with <option>--service</option> the <constant class='dns'>TXT</constant> service metadata record is + resolved as well.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--cname=</option><replaceable>BOOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Takes a boolean parameter. If true (the default), DNS <constant + class='dns'>CNAME</constant> or <constant class='dns'>DNAME</constant> redirections are + followed. Otherwise, if a CNAME or DNAME record is encountered while resolving, an error is + returned.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--validate=</option><replaceable>BOOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Takes a boolean parameter; used in conjunction with <command>query</command>. If true + (the default), DNSSEC validation is applied as usual — under the condition that it is enabled for the + network and for <filename>systemd-resolved.service</filename> as a whole. If false, DNSSEC validation + is disabled for the specific query, regardless of whether it is enabled for the network or in the + service. Note that setting this option to true does not force DNSSEC validation on systems/networks + where DNSSEC is turned off. This option is only suitable to turn off such validation where otherwise + enabled, not enable validation where otherwise disabled.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--synthesize=</option><replaceable>BOOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Takes a boolean parameter; used in conjunction with <command>query</command>. If true + (the default), select domains are resolved on the local system, among them + <literal>localhost</literal>, <literal>_gateway</literal> and <literal>_outbound</literal>, or + entries from <filename>/etc/hosts</filename>. If false these domains are not resolved locally, and + either fail (in case of <literal>localhost</literal>, <literal>_gateway</literal> or + <literal>_outbound</literal> and suchlike) or go to the network via regular DNS/mDNS/LLMNR lookups + (in case of <filename>/etc/hosts</filename> entries).</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--cache=</option><replaceable>BOOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Takes a boolean parameter; used in conjunction with <command>query</command>. If true + (the default), lookups use the local DNS resource record cache. If false, lookups are routed to the + network instead, regardless if already available in the local cache.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--zone=</option><replaceable>BOOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Takes a boolean parameter; used in conjunction with <command>query</command>. If true + (the default), lookups are answered from locally registered LLMNR or mDNS resource records, if + defined. If false, locally registered LLMNR/mDNS records are not considered for the lookup + request.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--trust-anchor=</option><replaceable>BOOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Takes a boolean parameter; used in conjunction with <command>query</command>. If true + (the default), lookups for DS and DNSKEY are answered from the local DNSSEC trust anchors if + possible. If false, the local trust store is not considered for the lookup request.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--network=</option><replaceable>BOOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Takes a boolean parameter; used in conjunction with <command>query</command>. If true + (the default), lookups are answered via DNS, LLMNR or mDNS network requests if they cannot be + synthesized locally, or be answered from the local cache, zone or trust anchors (see above). If false, + the request is not answered from the network and will thus fail if none of the indicated sources can + answer them.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--search=</option><replaceable>BOOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Takes a boolean parameter. If true (the default), any specified single-label + hostnames will be searched in the domains configured in the search domain list, if it is + non-empty. Otherwise, the search domain logic is disabled. Note that this option has no effect if + <option>--type=</option> is used (see above), in which case the search domain logic is + unconditionally turned off.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--raw</option><optional>=payload|packet</optional></term> + + <listitem><para>Dump the answer as binary data. If there is no argument or if the argument is + <literal>payload</literal>, the payload of the packet is exported. If the argument is + <literal>packet</literal>, the whole packet is dumped in wire format, prefixed by + length specified as a little-endian 64-bit number. This format allows multiple packets + to be dumped and unambiguously parsed.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>--legend=</option><replaceable>BOOL</replaceable></term> + + <listitem><para>Takes a boolean parameter. If true (the default), column headers and meta information about the + query response are shown. Otherwise, this output is suppressed.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <xi:include href="standard-options.xml" xpointer="json" /> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>-j</option></term> + + <listitem><para>Short for <option>--json=auto</option></para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <xi:include href="standard-options.xml" xpointer="no-pager" /> + <xi:include href="standard-options.xml" xpointer="help" /> + <xi:include href="standard-options.xml" xpointer="version" /> + </variablelist> + </refsect1> + + <refsect1> + <title>Compatibility with + <citerefentry project="debian"><refentrytitle>resolvconf</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry></title> + + <para><command>resolvectl</command> is a multi-call binary. When invoked as <literal>resolvconf</literal> + (generally achieved by means of a symbolic link of this name to the <command>resolvectl</command> binary) it + is run in a limited + <citerefentry project="debian"><refentrytitle>resolvconf</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> + compatibility mode. It accepts mostly the same arguments and pushes all data into + <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-resolved.service</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>, + similar to how <option>dns</option> and <option>domain</option> commands operate. Note that + <command>systemd-resolved.service</command> is the only supported backend, which is different from other + implementations of this command.</para> + + <para><filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename> will only be updated with servers added with this command + when <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename> is a symlink to + <filename>/run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf</filename>, and not a static file. See the discussion of + <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename> handling in + <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-resolved.service</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>. + </para> + + <para>Not all operations supported by other implementations are supported natively. Specifically:</para> + + <variablelist> + <varlistentry> + <term><option>-a</option></term> + <listitem><para>Registers per-interface DNS configuration data with + <command>systemd-resolved</command>. Expects a network interface name as only command line argument. Reads + <citerefentry project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>resolv.conf</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>-compatible + DNS configuration data from its standard input. Relevant fields are <literal>nameserver</literal> and + <literal>domain</literal>/<literal>search</literal>. This command is mostly identical to invoking + <command>resolvectl</command> with a combination of <option>dns</option> and <option>domain</option> + commands.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>-d</option></term> + <listitem><para>Unregisters per-interface DNS configuration data with <command>systemd-resolved</command>. This + command is mostly identical to invoking <command>resolvectl revert</command>.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>-f</option></term> + + <listitem><para>When specified <option>-a</option> and <option>-d</option> will not complain about missing + network interfaces and will silently execute no operation in that case.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>-x</option></term> + + <listitem><para>This switch for "exclusive" operation is supported only partially. It is mapped to an + additional configured search domain of <literal>~.</literal> — i.e. ensures that DNS traffic is preferably + routed to the DNS servers on this interface, unless there are other, more specific domains configured on other + interfaces.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>-m</option></term> + <term><option>-p</option></term> + + <listitem><para>These switches are not supported and are silently ignored.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + <varlistentry> + <term><option>-u</option></term> + <term><option>-I</option></term> + <term><option>-i</option></term> + <term><option>-l</option></term> + <term><option>-R</option></term> + <term><option>-r</option></term> + <term><option>-v</option></term> + <term><option>-V</option></term> + <term><option>--enable-updates</option></term> + <term><option>--disable-updates</option></term> + <term><option>--are-updates-enabled</option></term> + + <listitem><para>These switches are not supported and the command will fail if used.</para></listitem> + </varlistentry> + + </variablelist> + + <para>See + <citerefentry project="debian"><refentrytitle>resolvconf</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> + for details on those command line options.</para> + </refsect1> + + <refsect1> + <title>Examples</title> + + <example> + <title>Retrieve the addresses of the <literal>www.0pointer.net</literal> domain (<constant class='dns'>A</constant> and <constant class='dns'>AAAA</constant> resource records)</title> + + <programlisting>$ resolvectl query www.0pointer.net +www.0pointer.net: 2a01:238:43ed:c300:10c3:bcf3:3266:da74 + 85.214.157.71 + +-- Information acquired via protocol DNS in 611.6ms. +-- Data is authenticated: no +</programlisting> + </example> + + <example> + <title>Retrieve the domain of the <literal>85.214.157.71</literal> IP address + (<constant class='dns'>PTR</constant> resource record)</title> + + <programlisting>$ resolvectl query 85.214.157.71 +85.214.157.71: gardel.0pointer.net + +-- Information acquired via protocol DNS in 1.2997s. +-- Data is authenticated: no +</programlisting> + </example> + + <example> + <title>Retrieve the <constant class='dns'>MX</constant> record of the <literal>yahoo.com</literal> + domain</title> + + <programlisting>$ resolvectl --legend=no -t MX query yahoo.com +yahoo.com. IN MX 1 mta7.am0.yahoodns.net +yahoo.com. IN MX 1 mta6.am0.yahoodns.net +yahoo.com. IN MX 1 mta5.am0.yahoodns.net +</programlisting> + </example> + + <example> + <title>Resolve an <constant class='dns'>SRV</constant> service</title> + + <programlisting>$ resolvectl service _xmpp-server._tcp gmail.com +_xmpp-server._tcp/gmail.com: alt1.xmpp-server.l.google.com:5269 [priority=20, weight=0] + 173.194.210.125 + alt4.xmpp-server.l.google.com:5269 [priority=20, weight=0] + 173.194.65.125 + … +</programlisting> + </example> + + <example> + <title>Retrieve a PGP key (<constant class='dns'>OPENPGP</constant> resource record)</title> + + <programlisting>$ resolvectl openpgp zbyszek@fedoraproject.org +d08ee310438ca124a6149ea5cc21b6313b390dce485576eff96f8722._openpgpkey.fedoraproject.org. IN OPENPGPKEY + mQINBFBHPMsBEACeInGYJCb+7TurKfb6wGyTottCDtiSJB310i37/6ZYoeIay/5soJjlMyf + MFQ9T2XNT/0LM6gTa0MpC1st9LnzYTMsT6tzRly1D1UbVI6xw0g0vE5y2Cjk3xUwAynCsSs + … +</programlisting> + </example> + + <example> + <title>Retrieve a TLS key (<constant class='dns'>TLSA</constant> resource record)</title> + + <programlisting>$ resolvectl tlsa tcp fedoraproject.org:443 +_443._tcp.fedoraproject.org IN TLSA 0 0 1 19400be5b7a31fb733917700789d2f0a2471c0c9d506c0e504c06c16d7cb17c0 + -- Cert. usage: CA constraint + -- Selector: Full Certificate + -- Matching type: SHA-256 +</programlisting> + + <para><literal>tcp</literal> and <literal>:443</literal> are optional and could be skipped.</para> + </example> + </refsect1> + + <refsect1> + <title>See Also</title> + <para> + <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, + <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-resolved.service</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>, + <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.dnssd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>, + <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-networkd.service</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>, + <citerefentry><refentrytitle>resolvconf</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> + </para> + </refsect1> +</refentry> |