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'domtools' is a set of DNS information extraction utilities. The commands in the 'domtools' package allow you to traverse DNS domain hierarchies, list all hosts (or subdomains) within a given domain, convert host name to IP address and vice-versa, convert a normal IP address to the "in-addr.arpa." format and vice-versa, and more. These commands can be used manually, or included as building blocks for higher level DNS tools. They generate output that is easily computer parsable.
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--- ../domtools.orig/Makefile Thu Mar 18 11:48:08 1999
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+++ Makefile Sat Jun 12 22:31:17 1999
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@@ -35,12 +35,12 @@
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# This directory is created, below, if it doesn't exist.
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# "bin" will put it in $LDEST/bin.
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# "bin/domtools" (my favorite) puts it in $LDEST/bin/domtools.
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-DOMBIN=bin/domtools
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+DOMBIN=domtools/bin
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#DOMBIN=bin
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# Library sub-directory under $LDEST where other files such as awk scripts should go.
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# This directory is created, below, if it doesn't exist.
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-DOMLIB=lib/domtools
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+DOMLIB=domtools/lib
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# Do you want a world-writable Zone Cache directory, or not?
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# Good points: speeds up the axfr tool substantially.
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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
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#OWNER= pab
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# Group for installing Domtools directories and files.
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-GROUP= bin
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+GROUP= wheel
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#GROUP= staff
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#GROUP= oper
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#GROUP= user
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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
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# BSD-style installation command that creates missing parent dirs with "-d dir".
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# You specify use Gnu Install here if you have it.
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# First line is for BSD or SunOS; second is for SysV like Solaris 2.
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-INSTALL=install
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+INSTALL=/usr/bin/install
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#INSTALL=/usr/ucb/install
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#INSTALL=/usr/local/gnu/bin/install
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#INSTALL=/stor/gnu/aix/bin/install
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@@ -148,8 +148,8 @@
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# Regardless of the name, it _must_ be a gnu-based awk.
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# If you don't have gawk, get it and install it; or hosttbl,networktbl,netmasktbl
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# tools won't work right. Gawk is much better than awk or nawk anyway.
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-GAWKPROG=gawk # many systems
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-#GAWKPROG=awk # BSDI, Linux
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+#GAWKPROG=gawk # many systems
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+GAWKPROG=/usr/bin/awk # BSDI, Linux
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#GAWKPROG=/usr/local/bin/awk
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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