Question

How I can resolve hostname to IP address using PHP, but using different nameserver (eg. OpenDNS or Google Public DNS).

It not seem that dns_get_record() or gethostbyname() are able to use a different nameserver than one currently set up on the system (in TCP/IP settings or in /etc/resolv.conf).

The only way I've found is using PEAR class Net/DNS, but it gives me lots of warnings under PHP 5.4

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Solution

Try net_dns2 (it's also in PEAR).

OTHER TIPS

<?
require_once 'Net/DNS2.php';

$resolver = new Net_DNS2_Resolver( array('nameservers' => array('208.67.222.123')) );

$resp = $resolver->query("hooktube.com.", 'A');

print_r($resp);

echo $resp->answer[0]->address;

If you are allowed to run shell scripts from your script, you can use the system's nslookup command.

$host = 'stackoverflow.com';
$dns = '8.8.8.8';  // Google Public DNS

$ip = `nslookup $host $dns`; // the backticks execute the command in the shell

$ips = array();
if(preg_match_all('/Address: ((?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3})/', $ip, $match) > 0){
    $ips = $match[1];
}

print_r($ips);

Note: use escapeshellarg if $host and $dns are from user input.

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