DNS slave not synced after successfully zone transfer
Carsten Strotmann
cas at strotmann.de
Thu Jul 24 21:55:02 UTC 2014
John Miller <johnmill at brandeis.edu> writes:
> On Linux, at least, nslookup is a deprecated tool: dig is better in
> many ways. In Windows, obviously, nslookup is all you've got by
> default :-(John
in the latest Windows releases (8.1, 2012R2 Server), nslookup has been
replaced by PowerShell "Resolve-DnsName" <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj590781.aspx>
So even Windows Admins need to plan for a future without "nslookup"
(which is a good thing, believe me).
An there is "dig" for Windows as part of the "BIND 9 for Windows"
package from ISC --> ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bi…-P2/BIND9.10.0-P2.x64.zip
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Carsten Strotmann
Email: cas at strotmann.de
Blog: dnsworkshop.org
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