Support for aliases (CNAME records) and reverse lookup#40
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Support for aliases (CNAME records) and reverse lookup#40Mario-Klebsch wants to merge 5 commits intotklauser:masterfrom
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August 6, 2021 21:20
* Added support for reverse address lookup
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* Added ALIAS arguments * addes --syslog option
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Hi,
I added support for aliases (named CNAME in DNS) and reverse lookup.
Aliases can be specified on the command line by adding -a options. Multiple aliases are supported. When a quenstion is asked for an alias, the CNAME records and the A (or AAAA) records of the aliased entry are added to the answer.
I also added support for reverse lookup (finding out the host name for an IP address). This is a bit complicated, since the questioned name consists of multiple labes.
Fixes #38