X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?p=haeredes.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fman1%2Fhaeredes.1;h=a614993342201c16d6da9e68baf227922d97b315;hp=569897e603c9af9a56bf82bb7ad685f27adc27e9;hb=b50ddc6f811f402f79851ea90c78295f06a1e030;hpb=375664967fb2772cd5883f2d76fa622e073befb5 diff --git a/doc/man1/haeredes.1 b/doc/man1/haeredes.1 index 569897e..a614993 100644 --- a/doc/man1/haeredes.1 +++ b/doc/man1/haeredes.1 @@ -91,6 +91,28 @@ example, to use 10 threads, .nf $ haeredes [OPTIONS] [DELEGATES] \fI+RTS -N10\fR .fi +.SH DNS ERRORS +.P +There are three types of DNS errors that can occur: +.nr step 1 1 +.IP \n[step] 2 +Timeouts. If the query times out, we don't get an answer back. The +timeout can be adjusted with the \fB\-\-timeout\fR flag. +.IP \n+[step] +Sequence number mismatches. Every DNS query is sent with a sequence +number; if the response has a different sequence number than the one +we sent, something is wrong (foul play, or a bug somewhere in the +stack). +.IP \n+[step] +Unexpected RDATA. If we ask for an \fIA\fR record, we expect to get a +response for an \fIA\fR record. If we get something else -- well, +something went wrong. +.P +Haeredes is designed to ignore these errors. A timeout or bad response +to a query is not an indication that something is wrong with the DNS +for the supplied domains. There might be something else wrong with +your (caching/recursive) DNS infrastructure, but it isn't one of the +problems that Haeredes is designed to detect. .SH OPTIONS .IP \fB\-\-no\-append\-root\fR,\ \fB-n\fR @@ -100,6 +122,8 @@ probably just lead to false positives. .IP \fB\-\-server\fR,\ \fB-s\fR Use the given DNS server rather than the resolvers listed in /etc/resolv.conf. Either an IP address or a hostname will work. +.IP \fB\-\-timeout\fR,\ \fB-t\fR +The number of seconds to wait for an answer from DNS (default: 15). .SH EXAMPLES .IP \[bu] 2