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doug_at_hcsw.org wrote:
> That IS an interesting idea! One possibility is to use the system's
> DNS resolver but of course that would BLOCK the whole Nmap process
> and stop other NSE scripts from running in parallel.
There are other asynchronous resolvers out there, like libadns, which is a C client library that
acts like a client for the system's DNS resolver. There's also a Windows port, it seems (
http://support.jgaa.com/index.php?cmd=DownloadVersion&ID=70 ).
Maybe a LUA binding (there are already python bindings for it) could be written, I don't know.
> For my program, Nuff, I created a highly sophisticated DNS resolver:
I remember reading the technical paper about dnsd... quite good, Doug.
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