Removing src/contrib/bind9 from FreeBSD-10 will get criticised as:
Calls itself a server OS, but no name server out of the box!
Please resist periodic urges to strip src/ towards just a tool set
capable of rebuilding itself. Tossing expected tools (even if a
port is more up to date
I am noticed that the nslookup will not appear by default in freebsd 10.
but this is a very basic tools, we need it very much more than you think.
would you please add alias for nslookup ? such as
alias nslookup=host -v
NOT FORCE USER TO INSTALL dns/bind-tool
It's not good for human use
On 12/10/2013 08:10, zhifeng hu wrote:
I am noticed that the nslookup will not appear by default in freebsd 10.
but this is a very basic tools, we need it very much more than you think.
would you please add alias for nslookup ? such as
alias nslookup=host -v
NOT FORCE USER TO INSTALL
OK, I am system administrator, I manage a server cluster for years, i really
need nslookup tools to diagnostic the network health. i thought there be many
more people here will be in trouble.
Who will be affected by this change, may be the system administrators. may be
the normal users.
On 10/12/2013 12:09 PM, zhifeng hu wrote:
Every changes should be clear and help people out the trouble.
No trouble,no Suffering please.
And aliasing the real nslookup with host is driving into errors.
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On Sat, 12 Oct 2013 10:44:56 +0200
Ivan Voras wrote:
explaning the user what has happened and optionally invoking host
or dig.
Actually dig has gone and has been replaced by the unbound utility
drill.
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RW wrote:
On Sat, 12 Oct 2013 10:44:56 +0200
Ivan Voras wrote:
explaning the user what has happened and optionally invoking host
or dig.
Actually dig has gone
Rather cryptic for me so I looked:
dig has gone from current src/usr.bin/dig
nslookup dig host
are all installed by
On Sat, Oct 12, 2013, at 11:34, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
RW wrote:
On Sat, 12 Oct 2013 10:44:56 +0200
Ivan Voras wrote:
explaning the user what has happened and optionally invoking host
or dig.
Actually dig has gone
Rather cryptic for me so I looked:
dig has gone from
On 12 October 2013 07:10, zhifeng hu z...@ancientrocklab.com wrote:
I am noticed that the nslookup will not appear by default in freebsd 10.
but this is a very basic tools, we need it very much more than you think.
would you please add alias for nslookup ? such as
alias nslookup=host -v
NOT
On 12 October 2013 18:57, Igor Mozolevsky i...@hybrid-lab.co.uk wrote:
On 12 October 2013 07:10, zhifeng hu z...@ancientrocklab.com wrote:
I am noticed that the nslookup will not appear by default in freebsd 10.
but this is a very basic tools, we need it very much more than you think.
On 2013-10-12 12:34, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
RW wrote:
On Sat, 12 Oct 2013 10:44:56 +0200
Ivan Voras wrote:
explaning the user what has happened and optionally invoking host
or dig.
Actually dig has gone
Rather cryptic for me so I looked:
dig has gone from current src/usr.bin/dig
On 2013-10-12 14:18, Allan Jude wrote:
On 2013-10-12 12:34, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
RW wrote:
On Sat, 12 Oct 2013 10:44:56 +0200
Ivan Voras wrote:
explaning the user what has happened and optionally invoking host
or dig.
Actually dig has gone
Rather cryptic for me so I looked:
dig has
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