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      <description>Description The whoami plugin is not really that useful, but can be used for having a simple (fast) endpoint to test clients against. When whoami returns a response it will have your client&amp;rsquo;s IP address in the additional section as either an A or AAAA record.
The reply always has an empty answer section. The port and transport are included in the additional section as a SRV record, transport can be &amp;ldquo;tcp&amp;rdquo; or &amp;ldquo;udp&amp;rdquo;.</description>
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