I wrote: >> Oh, my. You're using DNS as a replacement for ping? Fair enough. In >> that case, all you really care about is that you can connect to port 53 >> on the server... >> >> s = socket.socket() >> s.connect(('8.8.8.8', 53))
In article <mailman.3684.1352904008.27098.python-l...@python.org>, Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: >That assumes that (a) the remote server supports TCP for DNS This is true. I honestly don't know what percentage of DNS servers out there only support UDP. The two I tried (Google's 8.8.8.8, and my Apple TimeCapsule) both supported TCP, but that's hardly a representitive sample. > and (b) that connection time for TCP is comparable to > ping or an actual DNS lookup. My first thought to solve both of these is that it shouldn't be too hard to hand-craft a minimal DNS query and send it over UDP. Then, I hunted around a bit and found that somebody had already done that, in spades. Take a look at http://www.dnspython.org; it might be exactly what's needed here. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list