SYNOPSIS
dnsreplay [OPTION]... FILENAME ADDRESS [PORT]
DESCRIPTION
This program takes recorded questions and answers and replays them to the specified nameserver and reporting afterwards which percentage of answers matched, were worse or better.
dnsreplay compares the answers and some other metrics with the actual ones with those found in the dumpfile.
By default it only replay queries with recursion-desired flag set.
OPTIONS
- FILENAME
-
is expected to be an PCAP file.
The queries are send to the DNS server specified as ADDRESS and
PORT.
- ADDRESS
-
IPv4 or IPv6 address of the nameserver to replay FILENAME to.
- PORT
-
if omitted, 53 will be used.
- --help | -h
-
Show summary of options.
- --ecs-mask VAL
-
When EDNS forwarding an IP address, mask out first octet with this value
- --ecs-stamp FLAG
-
Add original IP address as EDNS Client Subnet Option when forwarding to
reference server
- --packet-limit NUM
-
Stop after replaying NUM packets.
Default for NUM is 0, which means no limit.
- --quiet FLAG
-
If FLAG is set to 1.
dnsreplay will not be very noisy with its output.
This is the default.
- --recursive FLAG
-
If FLAG is set to 1.
dnsreplay will only replay queries with recursion desired flag set.
This is the default.
- --speedup FACTOR
-
Replay queries with this speedup FACTOR.
Default is 1.
- --timeout-msec MSEC
-
Wait at least MSEC milliseconds for a reply.
Default is 500.
BUGS
dnsreplay has no certain handling for timeouts. It handles around at most 65536 outstanding answers.
AUTHORS
Joerg Jungermann (jj+debian At borkum.net).