on Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 11:29:34PM +, Brian Potkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 12:46:36AM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> > on Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 08:08:15AM +0100, Robert Waldner ([EMAIL
> > PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > > A very convenient way to find out what
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 12:46:36AM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> on Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 08:08:15AM +0100, Robert Waldner ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > A very convenient way to find out what package a given file belongs to
> > is via http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages ("Search Co
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>on Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 08:08:15AM +0100, Robert Waldner
>([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> A very convenient way to find out what package a given file belongs to
>> is via http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages ("Search Contents of
>> Latest Release").
>
>An even more
on Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 08:08:15AM +0100, Robert Waldner ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> >if not just type in
> >apt-cache search nslookup
> >should bring up the package name and what to install
> >
> >> I just could not find command nslookup in my Debian box.
> >> Would you please tell me which pack
effigy> nslookup is part of the package dnsutils if i remember correctly
Yes, it is.
effigy> if not just type in
effigy> apt-cache search nslookup
It gives "ptknettools - A selection of Internet service clients written in
Perl/Tk".
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
--Wen
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>if not just type in
>apt-cache search nslookup
>should bring up the package name and what to install
>
>> I just could not find command nslookup in my Debian box.
>> Would you please tell me which package includes nslookup?
>> Thanks in advance!
A very convenient way to find out what package a gi
nslookup is part of the package dnsutils if i remember correctly
if not just type in
apt-cache search nslookup
should bring up the package name and what to install
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Subject: Where is nslookup
> Hi,
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 04:38:18PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Daniel Freedman wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > 'apt-cache search nslookup' shows 'dnsutils' as the Debian package on my
> > potato machine which includes nslookup.
> apt-cache is a good one for the tool box. Thanks.
see also the intr
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 04:46:26PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Do I need dnsutils or are dig and host in some other package?
dig is in dnsutils, host is, surprise surprise, in host package =)
(at least on sid, hope this applies to potato as well)
--
Tommi Komulainen
Tommi Komulainen wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 04:06:43PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'd like to have nslookup. I installed and updated Debian 2.2. Any help
> > would be appreciated.
>
> As a side note, nslookup is deprecated[1], you might want to learn to use
> host and dig i
Yup... There was a (mostly useless) article a little while back about it here:
http://www.debianplanet.org/debianplanet/article.php?sid=140
-Nelson
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 01:21:51AM +0200, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 04:06:43PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'd
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 04:06:43PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to have nslookup. I installed and updated Debian 2.2. Any help
> would be appreciated.
On my system running woody, it is in the dnsutils package.
Daniel Freedman wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> 'apt-cache search nslookup' shows 'dnsutils' as the Debian package on my
> potato machine which includes nslookup.
apt-cache is a good one for the tool box. Thanks.
John Galt wrote:
>
> http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
>
> There's a "Search the contents of the latest release" at the bottom that
> tells me that it's in dnsutils and a builtin in zsh. It can tell you that
> as well...
>
I tried this once and now I tried again with the package descriptio
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 04:06:43PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to have nslookup. I installed and updated Debian 2.2. Any help
> would be appreciated.
As a side note, nslookup is deprecated[1], you might want to learn to use
host and dig instead. I've found host quite handy in f
Hi,
'apt-cache search nslookup' shows 'dnsutils' as the Debian package on my
potato machine which includes nslookup.
Use 'apt-get install dnsutils' to get it, as I'm sure you're aware.
You can also always search for it on the debian website under the
'packages' navigation link on the left-hand
On Saturday 17 March 2001 07:06, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to have nslookup. I installed and updated Debian 2.2. Any
> help would be appreciated.
> Eric :-)
apt-get install dnsutils
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
There's a "Search the contents of the latest release" at the bottom that
tells me that it's in dnsutils and a builtin in zsh. It can tell you that
as well...
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Eric Richardson wrote:
>Hi,
>I'd like to have nslookup. I installed and upda
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