Hello Perl monks,
Just to start off with, I am not a DNS expert by no means so I am going to try to ask with what I have
In our DNS server, we have a forward zone called "mycompany.local". in here we have an entry
192.168.100.100 to
t4400-100
Two reverse zone 100.168.192 and 110.168.192. In both of these reverse zones, there is an entry for
t4400-100
100.168.192 - has t4400-100 associated with 192.168.100.100
110.168.192 - has t4400-100 associated with 192.168.110.100
Is there a way/process, when looking up the host name of t4400-100, it will return both IP address of 192.168.100.100 & 192.168.110.100
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# hostaddrs - canonize name and show addresses
use Socket;
use Net::hostent;
use strict;
print "\nHost_Name \n";
my ($name, $hent, @addresses);
$name = shift || die "usage: $0 hostname\n";
if ($hent = gethostbyname($name)) {
$name = $hent->name; # in case different
my $addr_ref = $hent->addr_list;
@addresses = map { inet_ntoa($_) } @$addr_ref;
}
print "$name => @addresses\n";
Output
I:\>perl dnslookup.pl t4400-202.mycompany.local
Host_Name
t4400-202.mycompany.local => 192.168.100.202
( ==> wanting to show 192.168.110.202 as well <==
I:\>
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