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david 477bd66fc9 Merge r22369:22777 from /nmap-exp/david/nmap-nsec. This adds the
dns-nsec-enum script, originally by John Bond and improved by him and
me.

Changes in dns.lua:
  Add dnssec option to dns.query that adds an OPT RR with the DO (DNSSEC
    okay) flag set.
  Add answer fetcher for NSEC records (unused currently).
  Add decoder for NSEC records.
  Add rudimentary handling of the additional section in dns.encode.
  Add a check that a decoder exists before trying to call it.
 
Also added a copy of the simplified BSD license that the new script is
under.
2011-03-27 04:24:43 +00:00

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