Question regarding DNS resolution in urllib2
Michael Hrivnak
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Sat Jun 18 14:03:10 EDT 2011
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The latest libcurl includes the CURLOPTS_RESOLVE option (http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/curl_easy_setopt.html) that will do what you want. It may not have made its way into pycurl yet, but you could just call the command-line curl binary with the --resolve option. This feature was introduced in version 7.21.3. Michael On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 2:34 PM, saurabh verma <nitw.saurabh at gmail.com> wrote: > hi , > > I trying to use urllib2 in my script , but the problem is lets say a domains resolves to multiple IPs , If the URL is served by plain http , I can add “Host: domain” header and check whether all IPs are returning proper responses or not , but in case of https , I have to trust on my local machines dns resolver and I can’t apply host header in the request . > > Is it possible to override dns resolver in urllib2 or something else ? > >>>> req = urllib2.Request(url='https://google.com/') >>>> f = urllib2.urlopen(req) >>>> print f.read() > > I wanted to control the IPs which urllib2 is trying to connect . > > > I Hope I am some sense out of my question , > > Thanks in advance. > > ~saurabh > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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