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Markdownlint flags this with MD029 rule. Markdown renders will usually use list continuation number if it can. Explicitly adding it to the list item child scope makes it clearer. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/29332 Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com>
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The `dns` module contains functions belonging to two different categories:
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1) Functions that use the underlying operating system facilities to perform
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name resolution, and that do not necessarily perform any network communication.
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1. Functions that use the underlying operating system facilities to perform
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name resolution, and that do not necessarily perform any network
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communication.
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This category contains only one function: [`dns.lookup()`][]. **Developers
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looking to perform name resolution in the same way that other applications on
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the same operating system behave should use [`dns.lookup()`][].**
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looking to perform name resolution in the same way that other applications
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on the same operating system behave should use [`dns.lookup()`][].**
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For example, looking up `iana.org`.
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// address: "192.0.43.8" family: IPv4
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```
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2) Functions that connect to an actual DNS server to perform name resolution,
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2. Functions that connect to an actual DNS server to perform name resolution,
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and that _always_ use the network to perform DNS queries. This category
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contains all functions in the `dns` module _except_ [`dns.lookup()`][]. These
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functions do not use the same set of configuration files used by
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contains all functions in the `dns` module _except_ [`dns.lookup()`][].
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These functions do not use the same set of configuration files used by
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[`dns.lookup()`][] (e.g. `/etc/hosts`). These functions should be used by
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developers who do not want to use the underlying operating system's facilities
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for name resolution, and instead want to _always_ perform DNS queries.
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developers who do not want to use the underlying operating system's
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facilities for name resolution, and instead want to _always_ perform DNS
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queries.
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Below is an example that resolves `'archive.org'` then reverse resolves the IP
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addresses that are returned.
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Below is an example that resolves `'archive.org'` then reverse resolves the
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IP addresses that are returned.
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```js
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const dns = require('dns');
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curl -O https://hg.mozilla.org/projects/nss/raw-file/NSS_3_41_RTM/lib/ckfw/builtins/certdata.txt
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```
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The `_before` file will be used later. Verify that running `mk-ca-bundle` made
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no changes to `src/node_root_certs.h`. If it did, something went wrong with the
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previous update. Seek help!
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The `_before` file will be used later. Verify that running `mk-ca-bundle`
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made no changes to `src/node_root_certs.h`. If it did, something went wrong
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with the previous update. Seek help!
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Update metadata in the message below, and commit `certdata.txt`:
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