I'm implementing a DNS server and I wonder if there's any tool, preferably online, that I can use to test that I've implemented various features right. A tool that I could use to make various requests to the DNS server and test that it follows the rfc 1035 specification. Are there any "reference test cases" or something like that? Or are people who implement protocolls supposed to just read the english natural language documents and just trust they don't do any human mistakes while reading it? Wouldn't a standard be stronger if it had test cases and not just a description? Anyway, I digress, How to test a DNS server so it complies with the standard, please?
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The difficulies in devising a generic test suite for DNS servers are twofold:
The latter is probably the largest problem - you'd have to find a way to load up your DNS server with all of the data that the test suite expects.