Node.js dns.resolvePtr() Method
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13 Oct, 2021
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The dns.resolvePtr() method is an inbuilt application programming interface of the dns module which is used to resolve PTR or pointer records for the specified hostname using DNS protocol.
Syntax:
javascript
Output:
javascript
Output:
dns.resolvePtr( hostname, callback )Parameters: This method has two parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- hostname: This parameter specifies a string which denotes the hostname to be resolved.
- callback: It specifies a function to be called after DNS resolution of the hostnames.
- error: It specifies error if generated.
- addresses: It is an array of string that signifies the returned pointer records for the hostname.
// Node.js program to demonstrate the
// dns.resolvePtr() method
// Accessing dns module
const dns = require('dns');
// Calling dns.resolvePtr() method for hostname
// geeksforgeeks.org and displaying them in
// console as a callback
dns.resolvePtr('geeksforgeeks.org', (err,
addresses) => console.log('PTR records: %j', addresses));
PTR records:[{"34.218.62.116"}]Example 2:
// Node.js program to demonstrate the
// dns.resolvePtr() method
// Accessing dns module
const dns = require('dns');
// Calling dns.resolvePtr() method for hostname
// google.com and displaying them in
// console as a callback
dns.resolvePtr('google.com', (err,
addresses) => console.log('PTR records: %j', addresses));
PTR records:[{"172.217.164.142"}]Note: The above program will compile and run by using the
node index.js
command.
Reference: https://nodejs.org/api/dns.html#dns_dns_resolveptr_hostname_callback