| FUSION DNS (Domain Name Service Resolver)
FUSION Domain Name System (DNS) is a resolver
comprised of a library of easy-to-use routines that a
client application can call to perform the domain name
to IP address translation function. With only a few simple
programmatic calls, it is easy to integrate a product
that uses FUSION DNS functions to define a list of domain
name servers, build a query to interrogate the servers,
issue server requests and process the responses. This
enables a device or the device operator to have desktop-like
network capability in an embedded product.
In
addition to find-host-by-name functions, FUSION DNS includes
a number of useful utility routines that facilitate the
integration of DNS server responses with the client application.
These routines make the product development Engineer’s
job much easier by providing out-of-the-box services such
as converting between network format addresses and base
256 d.d.d.d representation, ASCII hexadecimal to binary
conversion, domain name compression and expansion, and
query construction. To facilitate your product development
FUSION DNS includes debug and test routines to verify
the proper operation of your client application.
FUSION
DNS features:
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DNS Resolver
implementation as per RFC 1034, 1035, and 1535
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DNS server application
debug support routines
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Supports get-name-by-host
and get-name-by-address
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Performs domain
name compression and expansion
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Includes utility
functions to facilitate the use of DNS server responses
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