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DLINT(8)							      DLINT(8)

NAME
       dlint - Internet Domain Name System (DNS) error checking utility

SYNOPSIS
       dlint [ -n ] zone

DESCRIPTION
       DNS administrators can use dlint to scan recursively through the domain
       records of the fully-qualified zone zone, to get a report on any errors
       therein.	  You  can  scan  a zone you own, or anyone else's zone on the
       Internet.  dlint talks directly to a primary  or	 secondary  nameserver
       for the zone, to make sure it's working with up-to-date information.

       dlint also suggests ways of fixing problems instead of just complaining
       about them like other debugging tools.

       The argument zone should always have an ending period to indicate it is
       a fully qualified domain name.

OPTIONS
       By  default, dlint recursively traverses the entire hierarchy below the
       zone specified.	The -n option may be used to disable recursive traver‐
       sal,  causing  it  to only examine the records in the given zone.  Note
       that a zone may or may not contain any number of	 sub-domains  (all  of
       which will be checked with or without this option).

EXAMPLES
	      example% dlint nau.edu.

       recursively scans the DNS records in zone nau.edu for problems.

	      example% dlint 64.114.134.in-addr.arpa.

       recursively   scans   the   DNS	 records  associated  with  IP	subnet
       134.114.64.0 for problems.  You had to already  know  that  134.114.0.0
       was subnetted.

DIAGNOSTICS
       The  output  from  dlint	 is computer parsable, each line has a special
       meaning.	 Lines beginning with  a  semicolon  (;)  are  comments	 only.
       Lines beginning with the phrase ``WARNING'' are useful information that
       you should consider.  A warning is not necessarily an error, but may be
       a  problem.   Lines  beginning  with  the phrase ``ERROR'' are definite
       errors and should be dealt with accordingly.

EXIT STATUS
       0      Successful run, no problems encountered with zone.

       1      Successful run, worst problem with zone was a WARNING.

       2      Successful run, worst problem with zone was an ERROR.

       3      Usage error.

       4      A signal interrupted the program run (i.e. user typed  interrupt
	      key sequence).

BUGS
       Dlint  doesn't work behind some firewalls because it needs to talk to a
       root nameserver to get started.

       Dlint uses the zone transfer mechanism (AXFR)  which  some  nameservers
       deny to unauthorized hosts.

       Other  nameservers  happily return zero records instead of an error, in
       response to an unauthorized AXFR!  That is just wrong.

AUTHOR
       Paul Balyoz <pab@domtools.com>

DISTRIBUTION
       http://www.domtools.com/dns/dlint.shtml

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 1993-1998 Paul A. Balyoz <pab@domtools.com>

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under  the  terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
       Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at  your
       option) any later version.

       This  program  is  distributed  in the hope that it will be useful, but
       WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;  without	even  the  implied  warranty  of  MER‐
       CHANTABILITY  or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General
       Public License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
       with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
       675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

				 18 July 1998			      DLINT(8)
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