Uhhmmm... what about retrieving the SOA resource record? Use nslookup:
nslookup
> server
> set type=SOA
> seitz.com
Look at the origin = xxx line. I am not sure but I think the xxx is
the primary DNS server.
E.-
Chris Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: I need to determine weather my ISP
On 8 Jul 1997, Chris Brown wrote:
:
: I need to determine weather my ISP is actually being secondary
:to my primary DNS. After looking at my log files I found entries
:like this.
:
:Jul 7 23:24:06 oak named[451]: approved AXFR from [204.176.14.4].4231 for
"seitz.com"
:
:I gather that this
I need to determine weather my ISP is actually being secondary
to my primary DNS. After looking at my log files I found entries
like this.
Jul 7 23:24:06 oak named[451]: approved AXFR from [204.176.14.4].4231 for
"seitz.com"
I gather that this says that 204.176.14.4 retrieved the recor
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