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Usage:
godnsbench [OPTIONS]
Application Options:
-a, --address= Address of the DNS server you're trying to test. Note, that for encrypted DNS it should include the protocol (tls://, https://, quic://, h3://) -p, --parallel= The number of connections you would like to open simultaneously (default: 1) -q, --query= The host name you would like to resolve. {random} will be replaced with a random string (default: example.org) -f, --file= The path to the file with domain names to query -t, --timeout= Query timeout in seconds (default: 10) -r, --rate-limit= Rate limit (per second) (default: 0) -c, --count= The overall number of queries we should send (default: 10000) --insecure Do not validate the server certificate -v, --verbose Verbose output (optional) -o, --output= Path to the log file. If not set, write to stdout.Help Options: -h, --help Show this help message
Examples
10 connections, 1000 queries to Google DNS using DNS-over-TLS:
godnsbench -a tls://dns.google -p 10 -c 1000
10 connections, 1000 queries to Google DNS using DNS-over-HTTPS with rate limit
not higher than 10 queries per second:
godnsbench -a https://dns.google/dns-query -p 10 -c 1000 -r 10
10 connections, 1000 queries for example.net to Google DNS using DNS-over-TLS:
godnsbench -a https://dns.google/dns-query -p 10 -c 1000 -q example.net
10 connections, 1000 queries for example.net with timeout 1 second to
AdGuard DNS using DNS-over-QUIC: