What do you do when you get the chance during #OARC43 workshop? I took the opportunity to update #DNSDiag and add support for RFC 9250 DNS over QUIC (DoQ) to dnsping.

#LoveDNS

πŸš€ Excited to announce the release of DNSDiag 2.5.0! πŸš€

New features for dnsping:
βœ… NSID (RFC 5001)
βœ… Extended DNS Errors (RFC8914)
βœ… Display RCODE and TTL
βœ… Display RDATA

Release Notes:
https://github.com/farrokhi/dnsdiag/releases/tag/v2.5.0 #DNS #DNSDiag

Release Bugfixes and Improvements, mostly on dnsping Β· farrokhi/dnsdiag

What's Changed Add RFC5001 NSID support (-n or --nsid) Display RFC8914 Extended DNS Errors when available (-E or --ede) Add ability to override default RR class (-C or --class) Display response TT...

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Making very good progress on re-implementing #dnsdiag in #golang. Here is what #dnsping looks like after two days of work:

#DNS

I am very close neighbor with major #DNS resolvers (Google/Cloudflare/Quad9), almost 4 hops away from each. And I can tell you, up close, Google resolver is the fastest and most consistent among them. #dnsdiag
It's been a while since I released a new version of #dnsdiag and I am very excited. Uploading windows/linux/bsd binaries to github now. #DNS