which package in debian is equivalent to nslookup in redhat/suse?
nslookup gives the ip address of a given website.
-V.Suresh. Sureshvatusersdotsourceforgedotnet
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On Tue, 15 May 2001, V.Suresh wrote:
which package in debian is equivalent to nslookup in redhat/suse?
nslookup gives the ip address of a given website.
nslookup may be found in the dnsutils package. :)
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Kris
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On Tue, 15 May 2001, V.Suresh wrote:
which package in debian is equivalent to nslookup in redhat/suse?
nslookup gives the ip address of a given website.
dnsutils
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Try dig, which I believe is in the dnsutils package.
Liam
On 15 May 2001, at 12:14, V.Suresh wrote:
which package in debian is equivalent to nslookup in redhat/suse?
nslookup gives the ip address of a given website.
-V.Suresh. Sureshvatusersdotsourceforgedotnet
V.Suresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
which package in debian is equivalent to nslookup in redhat/suse?
nslookup gives the ip address of a given website.
Sorry about last post - half-asleeo and didn't realise that _lots_ of
people responded already
Glyn
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V.Suresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
which package in debian is equivalent to nslookup in redhat/suse?
nslookup gives the ip address of a given website.
It's part of the dnsutils package
Glyn
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so here we are then
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