A DNS toolkit for Python
dnspython is a DNS toolkit for Python. It supports almost all record types. It can be used for queries, zone transfers, and dynamic updates. It supports TSIG authenticated messages and EDNS0.
dnspython provides both high and low level access to DNS. The high level classes perform queries for data of a given name, type, and class, and return an answer set. The low level classes allow direct manipulation of DNS zones, messages, names, and records.
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Revision 6 (latest revision is 9)
Martin Hauke (mnhauke)
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- Update to version 2.7.0 * dns.query.https() and dns.asyncquery.https() now support HTTP/3 and the http_version parameter may be used to specify which version to use. * If the cryptography module is installed, then dnspython will now create deterministic ECDSA signatures by default. * The RESINFO and WALLET RdataTypes are now supported. * The COOKIE and Report-Channel EDNS0 options are now supported. * All supported RdataTypes can now be imported at a single time rather than lazily on first use by calling dns.rdata.load_all_types(). * The SVCB and HTTPS records now support the ohttp parameter. * xfr() and inbound_xfr() now share a common implementation. * Tokens are now supported for QUIC and HTTP/3. * dns.message.from_wire() now saves the input wire format in the Message’s “wire” attribute. Likewise, dns.message.Message.to_wire() now records the generated wire format in that attribute. * The dns.message.Message object now has a get_options() helper to retrieve EDNS0 options of a specified type, and an extended_errors() helper to retrieve the list of EDE options in a message (if any). * dns.message.make_response() now has a copy mode which controls how sections are copied. By default, a copy mode appropriate for the opcode is used. This is currently dns.message.CopyMode.QUESTION for all opcodes * If an IP address is used as the hostname in a URL, the https query code now passes the sni_hostname to httpx as this is required to get httpx to validate the certificate and check for an IP subject alternative name.
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