Or use dig to get everything in a bind compatible zone file format:
dig @ns.lucky.net. org.ua axfr | head -20
; <<>> DiG 8.2 <<>> @ns.lucky.net. org.ua axfr
; (1 server found)
$ORIGIN org.ua.
@ 1D IN SOA ns.lucky.net. hostmaster (
2000101700 ; serial
8H ; refresh
2H ; retry
1W ; expiry
1D ) ; minimum
1D IN NS ns.lucky.net.
1D IN NS ns.gu.net.
1D IN NS ns.kolo.net.
1D IN MX 5 burka.carrier.kiev.ua.
1D IN MX 20 relay3.carrier.kiev.ua.
1D IN A 193.193.193.107
dniito 1D IN NS ns.dniito
ns.dniito 1D IN A 194.44.49.186
dniito 1D IN NS ns1.secondary.net.ua.
David Harris
President, DRH Internet Inc.
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http://www.drh.net/
- OT: is it possible to get zone file with nslookup ? Sergei Kolodka
- Re: OT: is it possible to get zone file with nslookup ... Joe
- Re: OT: is it possible to get zone file with nslookup ... Paul Khavkine
- Re: OT: is it possible to get zone file with nslookup ... ross
- Re: OT: is it possible to get zone file with nslookup ... David Harris
- Re: OT: is it possible to get zone file with nsloo... Sergei Kolodka
