rblckeck - DNSBL lookup utility
rblcheck [-s zone] [-S zone-file] [-c]
[-tmvq] [-n nsaddr] address...
rblcheck is a simple command-line to perform DNSBL (DNS-based blocklists)
lookups. For every IP address (or a name, in which case it will be resolved to
an address first), the utility verifies whenever it is listed in a (list of)
DNS blocklists specified with -s or -S options, optionally
obtains text assotiated with the listing (usually it is either some
description about the reason of the listing or an URL referring to such a
description), and displays results on standard output.
The program is implemented on top of udns(3) library.
The following options are recognized by rblcheck:
- -s zone
- add the given zone DNSBL name to the list of active zones.
- -S zone-file
- add list of zones from the named zone-file to the list of active
zones (the file specifies one zone as the first word on a line, empty
lines and lines starting with `#' character are ignored).
- -c
- reset active zone list.
- -v
- be more verbose, produce more detailed output.
- -q
- the opposite for -v -- produce less detailed output.
- -t
- obtain text for listed addresses.
- -n nsaddr
- Use the given nameserver (given as IPv4 or IPv6 address) instead of the
default. The same effect may be achieved by setting $NSCACHEIP environment
variable.
- -m
- stop after first hit, ie after the first address which is found to be
listed.
- -h
- print short help and exit.
If no -s, -S and -c options are given,
rblcheck will try to obtain list of zones using $RBLCHECK_ZONES
environment variable, or ~/.rblcheckrc, or /etc/rblckechrc files, in that
order. If no zones are found, it will exit unsuccessefully.
When no addresses given are listed and no errors occured, rblcheck exits
with code 0. If at least one address is listed, rblcheck returns 100.
In case of DNS errors, rblcheck returns 2.
- $RBLCHECK_ZONES
- if no -s, -S or -c option is given, rblcheck
tries this variable to obtain list of DNSBL zones to check against.
- $HOME/.rblcheckrc and /etc/rblcheckrc
- if no -s, -S or -c option is given, and no
$RBLCHECK_ZONES environment variable is set, rblcheck will try the
two files (the first one that exists) to obtain list of DNSBL zones to
check against. Each line specifies one zone (only first word in each line
is used). Empty lines and lines starting with `#' character are ignored.
dnsget(1) resolv.conf(5) udns(3).
This program and manual pages are written by Michael Tokarev.