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      <description>Description ipin returns IP address and port based on you domain name. Your IP address is returned in the answer section, currently only support ipv4, so A record only.
The optional port are included in the additional section as a SRV record.
._port.qname. 0 IN SRV 0 0 &amp;lt;port&amp;gt; . Syntax ipin Examples Start a server on the default port and load the ipin plugin.
. { ipin } When queried for &amp;ldquo;192-168-1-1.</description>
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