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cURL: Selecting a custom DNS server to resolve domain names
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# this can be useful when developing against a custom DNS server, or | |
# for example, if you made a change to the DNS settings of a domain, and you | |
# know the authoritative nameserver IP address for a domain, you could use this | |
# to bypass the intermediate DNS cache, and apply an HTTP request using the new | |
# DNS settings supplied by your specified (authoritative) nameserver | |
curl --dns-servers <DNSIP,DNSIP> url.com | |
# acquire the authoritative nameserver IP using | |
dig url.com NS | |
# then ping the NS to get its IP address | |
# you can also directly resolve | |
curl \ | |
--resolve www.example.com:443:198.14.3.5 \ | |
https://www.example.com \ | |
--verbose |
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I have the same issue - any ideas would be appreciated.