I've been looking for this as well. IT seems that Mandrake got rid of
nslookup since they've moved over to bind almost completely.
I've tried looking on the CDs. For Mandrake 7.1 up to 8.0 and can not
find it. I've even tried doing a search for it on www.freshmeat.net/
but only found a perl
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Subject: Re: [newbie] nslookup
I've been looking for this as well. IT seems that Mandrake got
rid of
nslookup since they've moved over to bind almost completely.
I've tried looking on the CDs. For Mandrake 7.1 up to 8.0 and
can
Hello!
In which rpm can I found nslookup??
//Magnus
I've tried looking on the CDs. For Mandrake 7.1 up to 8.0 and can not
find it. I've even tried doing a search for it on www.freshmeat.net/
I'm pretty sure it's on the 7.2 set. I installed 7.2 from ftp, and I
have nslookup in /usr/bin.
but only found a perl script that's a GUI for
On Saturday 16 June 2001 16:13, Magnus Stenemo wrote:
Hello!
In which rpm can I found nslookup??
//Magnus
bind-utils
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Ron Auer wrote:
Configuration question
After I finished the configuration, I loaded an application that requires it
to resolve IP address based on host name. So if I have a computer with name
of mypc.mt.org, it wants to resolve on mypc (since all PC must be in the
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Ron Auer wrote:
Did you set up /etc/resolv.conf correctly?
You need to put your isp's domain in the search, and the dns;s in the
nameserver entries:
search isp
nameserver ip.addres..
nameserver ip.addres..
Paul
Configuration question
After I finished the configuration, I