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DNSCHECK(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	   DNSCHECK(1)

NAME
       dnscheck - DNSCheck Tool

SYNOPSIS
       dnscheck [options] zone

       Options:

	--help		      brief help message
	--debug		      enable debugging. use twice for dns packet dump.
	--raw		      raw log output, suitable for automatic processing
	--configdir	      directory to look for config files in
	--sitedir	      directory to look for site-specific config in
	--configfile	      specify a configuration file
	--siteconfigfile      specify a file to read site config from
	--policyfile	      specify a policy file
	--sitepolicyfile      specify a file to read site-specific policy from
	--localefile	      specify a file to read locale from
	--locale	      specify a locale to be used
	--nameserver	      specify glue data as the name of a nameserver, or as
			      a name followed by a slash and its IP address. This
			      option can be given several times to specify multiple
			      servers or multiple IP addresses for the same name.
	--history	      specify delegation history. Give the nameserver names
			      as a comma-separated list.
	--test=<test>	      Specify which of the whole-zone tests to run. Currently
			      available are: zone, connectivity, consistency,
			      dnssec, delegation and soa.

	More specific options override less specific ones. If you, for example, give
	both C<--configdir> and C<--sitepolicyfile> all config will be read from files
	in the directory given in the first option, except for site-specific policy
	changes which will be read from the given file.

	The locales available for use with the C<--locale> switch at the time being
	are sv and en. en is the default.

perl v5.20.2			  2015-08-30			   DNSCHECK(1)
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