a) checkdns()
b) checkdnsr()
c) checkdnsrr()
d) checkdnsa()
Answer: c
Explanation: The function checkdnsrr() is used to check DNS records for type corresponding to host. DNS records are checked based on the supplied host value and optional DNS resource record type, returning TRUE if any records are located and FALSE otherwise.
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