On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Jay Barbee wrote:
> > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> >
> > > Sure I mean broken because the man page says you can do 'nslookup
> > > home.netscape.com' but in fact you can't. You have to run 'nslookup' and
> > > at the '>' prompt type your query. Annoying, isn'
> On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
>
> > Sure I mean broken because the man page says you can do 'nslookup
> > home.netscape.com' but in fact you can't. You have to run 'nslookup' and
> > at the '>' prompt type your query. Annoying, isn't it? (It's been this
> > way as long as I can re
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Sure I mean broken because the man page says you can do 'nslookup
> home.netscape.com'
> but in fact you can't. You have to run 'nslookup' and at the '>' prompt type
> your
> query. Annoying, isn't it? (It's been this way as long as I can remember b
> > > If I simply type 'nslookup' and hit enter to get the ">" and then type
> > > in my Linux box spits the information I wanted originally.
> > > My resolve.conf has "nameserver 127.0.0.1 ".
> >
> > I have a running DNS, but when I tried to point the nameserver to
> > 127.0.0.1, it also gave
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.
>>
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Steve Mayer wrote:
smayer> That's funny. I don't have a problem issuing nslookup home.netscape.com
smayer> on my latest hamm machine.
smayer>
smayer> On the other hand, on an up to date bo machine, I get the same problem
smayer> you list (the dropping to the nslookup prompt).
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Jay Barbee wrote:
..
sysjyb> If I simply type 'nslookup' and hit enter to get the ">" and then type
in
sysjyb> my Linux box spits the information I wanted originally. My
sysjyb> resolve.conf has "nameserver 127.0.0.1 ".
sysjyb>
sysjyb> Why can I not simply type 'nslooku
>> "JBJ" == Jens B Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JBJ> Sure I mean broken because the man page says you can do 'nslookup
JBJ> home.netscape.com'
JBJ> but in fact you can't. You have to run 'nslookup' and at the '>'
JBJ> prompt type your
JBJ> query. Annoying, isn't it? (It's been this way
That's funny. I don't have a problem issuing nslookup home.netscape.com
on my latest hamm machine.
On the other hand, on an up to date bo machine, I get the same problem
you list (the dropping to the nslookup prompt). Upon further
investigation, nslookup is a symlink to nslookup.sh which seems t
Sure I mean broken because the man page says you can do 'nslookup
home.netscape.com'
but in fact you can't. You have to run 'nslookup' and at the '>' prompt type
your
query. Annoying, isn't it? (It's been this way as long as I can remember but
no, I
haven't logged a bug report.)
Jay Barbee wrot
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
> 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
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.
Jay Barbee wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I have kind of a strange situation on my home system.
>
> I have named running for my home ne
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