By default Linux will use hosts file first and then DNS servers listed
in /etc/resolv.conf (If the specific application uses Glibc functions
for name resolution) but dig is a DNS specific command.
So maybe you want to use the ping command?
At this time your question sounds more like a Linux user question rather
then a PowerDNS one. If you are an end user host its unlikely you will
need PowerDNS for anything.
On 2022-11-17 20:46, Raghvendra Choudhary wrote:
My requirement is when I dig any DNS first it goes to the hosts file
in which all the host entry in linux the host file path is /etc/hosts.
First check the host entry if the DNS found in the Host it resolve. If
in case the DNS not found in the host Entry it redirect to the google
the DNS of the goofle is 8.8.8.8.So [3] this is my requirement. I hope
this is much clear.
Raghvendra Choudhary
DevOps Engineer | www.digivalet.com [4]
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