DiG might print error messages to stdout in case of errors, which
the script mistaken as legitimate responses. Now it checks the exit
code of DiG to avoid such situations.
This script is supposed to only return non-zero exit code when the
host is found to be on the blacklist, not for any other reasons,
so DNS failures are not reported as non-zero exit codes. Users of
this script should detect DNS errors by other means.
modified: host/check-blacklist.sh
exit 255
fi
-ip=$(dig a "$1" +short)
-if [ -n "$ip" ]
+if ip=$(dig a "$1" +short) && [ -n "$ip" ]
then
- bl=$(dig a "$(printf "%s." "$ip" | tac -s.)$2" +short)
- [ -n "$bl" ] && { echo "$ip is blacklisted."; exit 1; } || echo "$ip is not blacklisted."
+ bl=$(dig a "$(printf "%s." "$ip" | tac -s.)$2" +short) \
+ && [ -n "$bl" ] && { echo "$ip is blacklisted ($bl)."; exit 1; } || echo "$ip is not blacklisted."
+else
+ echo "Could not resolve $1!"
fi