Awesome
<img width="150" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/547147/171995179-b9d2faae-d659-4260-99df-04c62c171f6f.png" />dns.toys is a DNS server that takes creative liberties with the DNS protocol to offer handy utilities and services that are easily accessible via the command line.
For docs, visit www.dns.toys
Sample commands
dig help @dns.toys
dig mumbai.time @dns.toys
dig 2023-05-28T14:00-bengaluru-berlin/de.time @dns.toys
dig newyork.weather @dns.toys
dig 42km-mi.unit @dns.toys
dig 100USD-INR.fx @dns.toys
dig ip @dns.toys
dig 987654321.words @dns.toys
dig pi @dns.toys
dig 100dec-hex.base @dns.toys
dig fun.dict @dns.toys
dig A12.9352,77.6245/12.9698,77.7500.aerial @dns.toys
Running locally
- Clone the repo
- Copy
config.sample.toml
toconfig.toml
and edit the config - Make sure you have a copy of the
cities15000.txt
file at the root of this directory (instructions are in theconfig.sample.toml
file) - Make sure to download the
wordnet
from Wordnet website.(more instructions are in theconfig.sample.toml
file) - Extract the tarball and rename extracted the directory to
wordnet
- Run
make build
to build the binary and then run./dnstoys.bin
- Query against the locally running server
dig <query> +short @127.0.0.1 -p 5354
Others
- DnsToys.NET - A .net client library for the service.