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mdig

v1.0.4

Published

multicast dig. A dig-like mDNS browser for debugging, written in node.js.

Downloads

9

Readme

mdig.js

| dns-suite.js | dig.js | mdig.js | digd.js | Sponsored by Daplie.

multicast dig, in JavaScript (ES5.1)

Create and capture mDNS query and response packets to disk as binary and/or JSON. Options are similar to the Unix dig command, but for mDNS.

Install with git

# Install the latest of v1.x
npm install -g 'git+https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/mdig.git#v1'
# Install exactly v1.0.0
npm install -g 'git+https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/mdig.git#v1.0.0'

Install without git

Don't have git? Well, you can also bow down to the gods of the centralized, monopolized, concentrated, dictator-net (as we like to call it here at Daplie Labs), if that's how you roll:

npm install -g mdig

Usage

Format

mdig [TYPE] <query>

Example

mdig PTR _services._dns-sd._udp.local

defaults

When run with no options mdig will run with these as the default:

mdig -p 5353 @224.0.0.251 PTR _services._dns-sd._udp.local +time=3

Non-standard mDNS

For debugging you may use a non-standard port and address

# non-standard port
mdig -p 1900

# non-standard broadcast address
mdig @239.255.255.250

Common Service Types

_ssh._tcp.local
_sftp-ssh._tcp.local"
_nfs._tcp.local
_pdl-datastream._tcp.local
_printer._tcp.local
_ipp._tcp.local
_http._tcp.local
_apple-mobdev2._tcp.local
_workstation._tcp.local
_udisks-ssh._tcp.local

Options

--debug
--output <path/to/file>     write query and response(s) to disk with this path prefix (ex: ./samples/dns)
-t <type> (superfluous)     default ANY (mdns default: PTR)
-c <class>                  default IN
-p <port>                   default 53 (mdns default: 5353) (listener is random for DNS and 5353 for mDNS)
-q <query> (superfluous)    required (ex: daplie.com)

+time=<seconds>             Sets the timeout for a query in seconds.