nslookup sucks (was Re: [Fwd: newbie nameserver])
pwolfe at qred.quintiles.com
pwolfe at qred.quintiles.com
Thu Jan 20 09:00:40 UTC 2000
Could you please point out a site on the Web where people can download 'dig'
from?
Thanks for all your advice!
---------------------- Forwarded by Philip Wolfe/QRED/Quintiles on 20/01/2000
09:02 ---------------------------
Barry Margolin <barmar at bbnplanet.com> on 19/01/2000 18:23:13
To: comp-protocols-dns-bind at moderators.uu.net
cc: (bcc: Philip Wolfe/QRED/Quintiles)
Subject: Re: nslookup sucks (was Re: [Fwd: newbie
nameserver])
In article <38858092.9AC8AD99 at anta.net>, Thor Kottelin <thor at anta.net> wrote:
>> The
>> only feature it has is its ubiquity -- it's included with most versions of
>> Unix and NT.
>
>This is a nice feature, especially when you need to instruct someone to
>troubleshoot their local DNS setup, but don't know what other tools they
>might have installed.
True. Although I never use nslookup myself, when I'm performing technical
support and telling our customers to do DNS lookups, I refer to nslookup
since it's the only tool I assume they have.
However, here in the newsgroup I try to encourage people to use dig. It's
infinitely better when you're doing detailed troubleshooting.
--
Barry Margolin, barmar at bbnplanet.com
GTE Internetworking, Powered by BBN, Burlington, MA
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