pub struct ReverseDns {
    pub client: Client,
}

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§client: Client

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impl ReverseDns

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pub async fn get_whitelabel_ips( &self, limit: i64, offset: i64, ip: &str ) -> Result<Response<Vec<ReverseDns>>, ClientError>

Retrieve all reverse DNS records.

This function performs a GET to the /whitelabel/ips endpoint.

This endpoint allows you to retrieve all of the Reverse DNS records created by this account.

You may include a search key by using the ip query string parameter. This enables you to perform a prefix search for a given IP segment (e.g., ?ip="192.").

Use the limit query string parameter to reduce the number of records returned. All records will be returned if you have fewer records than the specified limit.

The offset query string parameter allows you to specify a non-zero index from which records will be returned. For example, if you have ten records, ?offset=5 will return the last five records (at indexes 5 through 9). The list starts at index zero.

Parameters:

  • limit: i64 – The maximum number of results to retrieve.
  • offset: i64 – The point in the list of results to begin retrieving IP addresses from.
  • ip: &str – The IP address segment that you’d like to use in a prefix search.
  • on_behalf_of: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.
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pub async fn get_all_whitelabel_ips( &self, offset: i64, ip: &str ) -> Result<Response<Vec<ReverseDns>>, ClientError>

Retrieve all reverse DNS records.

This function performs a GET to the /whitelabel/ips endpoint.

As opposed to get_whitelabel_ips, this function returns all the pages of the request at once.

This endpoint allows you to retrieve all of the Reverse DNS records created by this account.

You may include a search key by using the ip query string parameter. This enables you to perform a prefix search for a given IP segment (e.g., ?ip="192.").

Use the limit query string parameter to reduce the number of records returned. All records will be returned if you have fewer records than the specified limit.

The offset query string parameter allows you to specify a non-zero index from which records will be returned. For example, if you have ten records, ?offset=5 will return the last five records (at indexes 5 through 9). The list starts at index zero.

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pub async fn post_whitelabel_ip( &self, body: &PostWhitelabelIpsRequest ) -> Result<Response<ReverseDns>, ClientError>

Set up reverse DNS.

This function performs a POST to the /whitelabel/ips endpoint.

This endpoint allows you to set up reverse DNS.

Parameters:

  • on_behalf_of: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.
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pub async fn post_whitelabel_ips_validate( &self, id: &str ) -> Result<Response<PostWhitelabelIpsValidateResponse>, ClientError>

Validate a reverse DNS record.

This function performs a POST to the /whitelabel/ips/{id}/validate endpoint.

This endpoint allows you to validate a reverse DNS record.

Always check the valid property of the response’s validation_results.a_record object. This field will indicate whether it was possible to validate the reverse DNS record. If the validation_results.a_record.valid is false, this indicates only that Twilio SendGrid could not determine the validity your reverse DNS record — it may still be valid.

If validity couldn’t be determined, you can check the value of validation_results.a_record.reason to find out why.

You can retrieve the IDs associated with all your reverse DNS records using the “Retrieve all reverse DNS records” endpoint.

Parameters:

  • on_behalf_of: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.
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pub async fn get_whitelabel_ip( &self, id: &str ) -> Result<Response<ReverseDns>, ClientError>

Retrieve a reverse DNS record.

This function performs a GET to the /whitelabel/ips/{id} endpoint.

This endpoint allows you to retrieve a reverse DNS record.

You can retrieve the IDs associated with all your reverse DNS records using the “Retrieve all reverse DNS records” endpoint.

Parameters:

  • on_behalf_of: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.
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pub async fn delete_whitelabel_ips( &self, id: &str ) -> Result<Response<Help>, ClientError>

Delete a reverse DNS record.

This function performs a DELETE to the /whitelabel/ips/{id} endpoint.

This endpoint allows you to delete a reverse DNS record.

A call to this endpoint will respond with a 204 status code if the deletion was successful.

You can retrieve the IDs associated with all your reverse DNS records using the “Retrieve all reverse DNS records” endpoint.

Parameters:

  • on_behalf_of: &str – The license key provided with your New Relic account.

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