dig.mx
Return a list of lists for the MX of ``domain``.
If the ``resolve`` argument is True, resolve IPs for the servers.
It's limited to one IP, because although in practice it's very rarely a
round robin, it is an acceptable configuration and pulling just one IP lets
the data be similar to the non-resolved version. If you think an MX has
multiple IPs, don't use the resolver here, resolve them in a separate step.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.MX google.com
dig.AAAA
Return the AAAA record for ``host``.
Always returns a list.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.AAAA www.google.com
dig.a
Return the A record for ``host``.
Always returns a list.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.A www.google.com
dig.A
Return the A record for ``host``.
Always returns a list.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.A www.google.com
dig.ns
Return a list of IPs of the nameservers for ``domain``
If ``resolve`` is False, don't resolve names.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.NS google.com
dig.spf
Return the allowed IPv4 ranges in the SPF record for ``domain``.
If record is ``SPF`` and the SPF record is empty, the TXT record will be
searched automatically. If you know the domain uses TXT and not SPF,
specifying that will save a lookup.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.SPF google.com
dig.aaaa
Return the AAAA record for ``host``.
Always returns a list.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.AAAA www.google.com
dig.NS
Return a list of IPs of the nameservers for ``domain``
If ``resolve`` is False, don't resolve names.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.NS google.com
dig.MX
Return a list of lists for the MX of ``domain``.
If the ``resolve`` argument is True, resolve IPs for the servers.
It's limited to one IP, because although in practice it's very rarely a
round robin, it is an acceptable configuration and pulling just one IP lets
the data be similar to the non-resolved version. If you think an MX has
multiple IPs, don't use the resolver here, resolve them in a separate step.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.MX google.com
dig.SPF
Return the allowed IPv4 ranges in the SPF record for ``domain``.
If record is ``SPF`` and the SPF record is empty, the TXT record will be
searched automatically. If you know the domain uses TXT and not SPF,
specifying that will save a lookup.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.SPF google.com
dig.check_ip
Check if address is a valid IP. returns True if valid, otherwise False.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.check_ip 127.0.0.1
salt ns1 dig.check_ip 1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777:8888
dig.TXT
Return the TXT record for ``host``.
Always returns a list.
CLI Example:
salt ns1 dig.TXT google.com