Seams to work fine on RH5.0 mark On 03-Jun-98 Paul Wouters wrote: > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Jay Barbee wrote: > >> > Yeah, the nslookup (or its manpage) is broken. You always have to go into >> > interactive mode. Yuck. Anyway you should try dig, it's fancier. I think >> > it comes in dns-utils. >> >> Hummm, I will try dig, no problem... but could you explain what you mean by >> "broken". Is it some problem with they way I have created the DNS tables? >> Do >> you suggest in uninstall DNSUTILS and reinstall the package? Seems to be >> an environment problem, not a blip in the nslookup binary itself? Just a >> thought. > > Debian has always had this problem. I never checked into this (I only run > debian on my laptop netmonitoring station). nslookup isn't the "normal bind > one". It doens't depen on how you create your data. It just doesn't seem to > parse command lie parameters, or simple ignores them. > > Paul > > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in > the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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