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The jdresolve application
WebDNS is a script that
 
 
resolves IP addresses into
offers the bigtime WebDNS
 
 
hostnames. To reduce the
services perfect for people
 
 
time necessary to resolve
hosting domains. It offers
 
 
large batches of addresses,
expandability and everything
 
 
jdresolve opens many
you need in a DNS package.
 
 
concurrent connections to
DNS is the system by which
 
 
the DNS servers, and keeps a
IPs resolve to names and
 
 
large number of text lines
vice versa. Many ISPs and
 
 
in memory. These lines can
Shell Providers offer this
 
 
have any content, as long as
as a service to their users,
 
 
the IP addresses are the
and incresingly separate
 
 
first field to the left.
companies are setting up to
 
 
This is usually the case
offer the same facilities.
 
 
with most formats of HTTP
WebDNS not only offers a
 
 
and FTP log files. For
system for the user to enter
 
 
addresses that can't be
their zone data but offeres
 
 
resolved due to timeouts or
many separate options all
 
 
incorrectly configured
through a central login
 
 
reverse mappings, a
system. Each user can have
 
 
recursive algorithm is
multiple domains and choose
 
 
available. A search is made
to Erase/Modify/Transfer
 
 
for the parent domains
(deletion of the domain from
 
 
(classes C, B and A) of the
local database, change the
 
 
IP address and those domain
zone data or which DNS we
 
 
names become available for
host, or transfer control of
 
 
composing a fake hostname,
it to another user on the
 
 
thru a user defined mask.
local system). Domains can
 
 
Included is a tiny shell
be hsoted as Primary,
 
 
script called rhost to
Secondary, or both.
 
 
interface with jdresolve
 
 
 
when resolving a single IP
 
 
 
address. Think of it as a
 
 
 
smart replacement for the
 
 
 
'host' utility that comes
 
 
 
with bind-utils.
 
 
 


Date: Dec, 09 1999


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