nslookup <-> host
Barry Margolin
barmar at genuity.net
Fri Nov 16 15:47:44 UTC 2001
In article <9t1sos$afv at pub3.rc.vix.com>,
Torsten Mueller <torsten at archesoft.de> wrote:
>This means, that nslookup asks in this case ns2.xtremeweb.de
>to do a reverse lookup for itself
>before it asks ns2.xtremeweb.de for www.nethawk.de ?
Correct.
>ns2.xtremeweb.de can't do a reverse lookup for itself, cause
>i set recursion to no.
nslookup only does this if it's using a default server (from resolv.conf)
or a server specified on the nslookup command line. If you do:
nslookup
>server ns2.xtremeweb.de
then it should work.
>Do you think, that i should enable recursion on
>ns2.xtremeweb.de for users who wish to see if their zone is
>correctly
>loaded but use i.e. a nslookup , which came with their
>distribution ?
No. If users have problems, tell them to use a better tool than nslookup,
such as dig.
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