Net::DNS - Specify a Name Server
Perlers,
I'd like to use Net::DNS to verify that that my external name servers
are running DNS and returning the correct records. How does one specify
an alternate DNS server to use when querying?
I've Googled and RTFM but can't seem to find the answer. Is Net::DNS
appropriate? Or is there another module that I should be using?
Ryan
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