.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later .. function:: mode(['strict' | 'normal' | 'permissive']) :param: New checking level specified as string (*optional*). :return: Current checking level. Get or change resolver strictness checking level. By default, resolver runs in *normal* mode. There are possibly many small adjustments hidden behind the mode settings, but the main idea is that in *permissive* mode, the resolver tries to resolve a name with as few lookups as possible, while in *strict* mode it spends much more effort resolving and checking referral path. However, if majority of the traffic is covered by DNSSEC, some of the strict checking actions are counter-productive. .. csv-table:: :header: "Glue type", "Modes when it is accepted", "Example glue [#example_glue]_" "mandatory glue", "strict, normal, permissive", "ns1.example.org" "in-bailiwick glue", "normal, permissive", "ns1.example2.org" "any glue records", "permissive", "ns1.example3.net" .. [#example_glue] The examples show glue records acceptable from servers authoritative for `org` zone when delegating to `example.org` zone. Unacceptable or missing glue records trigger resolution of names listed in NS records before following respective delegation.