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If your site is connected to the Internet, you can use the nslookup (1) program to interactively find MX and other records. To run nslookup , just type its ...
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www.zoneedit.com/doc/nslookup.html
www.zoneedit.com/doc/nslookup.html
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Microsoft DOS nslookup command ... About nslookup; Availability; Syntax; Examples ... About nslookup...
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www.computerhope.com/nslookup.htm
www.computerhope.com/nslookup.htm
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About nslookup; Syntax; Examples; Related commands; Linux / Unix main page ... About nslookup ... nslookup [ - option ] ... host [ server ]
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www.computerhope.com/unix/unslooku.htm
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Syntax Lookup the ip address of MyHost: NSLOOKUP [-option] MyHost Lookup ip address of MyHost on MyNameServer: NSLOOKUP [-option] MyHost MyNameServer Enter "command mode": NSLOOKUP Command Mode options: help or ? - print a list of Command Mode options exit or ^C - exit "command mode" set all - print options,
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ss64.com/nt/nslookup.html
ss64.com/nt/nslookup.html
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Syntax: nslookup nslookup host-to-find nslookup server interactive mode: nslookup -server nslookup [-options] [host-to-find ] Options: host [server ] Look up information for host using the current default server or using server, if specified.
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ss64.com/bash/nslookup.html
ss64.com/bash/nslookup.html
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NSLOOKUP has a fairly rich syntax and can be a bit confusing for those who have not worked with DNS a great deal. Therefore, I want to start out by showing you some of the basics. Although NSLOOKUP exists in both UNIX and Windows, there are some differences in the way that it behaves in the two operating systems.
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www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Using-NSLO...
www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Using-NSLOOKUP-DNS-Server-diagnosis.html
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Using nslookup interactively ... nslookup interactive commands ... Enter nslookup at the command line. The nslookup prompt appears.
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docsrv.sco.com/NET_tcpip/dnsC.nslook.html
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bprfb.org/rqabe/syntax.php
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auditlabs.com/olcrs/zxwew/syntax.php
auditlabs.com/olcrs/zxwew/syntax.php
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