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From: reilly@scotty.dccs.upenn.edu (G. Brendan Reilly)
Subject: [aix] Re: nslookup
Message-ID: <1991Mar22.233745.20330@ox.com>
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Keywords: domain naming system lookup
Sender: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN)
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Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1991 23:37:45 GMT
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Archive-name: internet/noctools/dig/1991-03-22
Archive: venera.isi.edu:/pub/dig.2.0.tar.Z [128.9.0.32]
Original-posting-by: reilly@scotty.dccs.upenn.edu (G. Brendan Reilly)
Original-subject: Re: nslookup
Reposted-by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN)

A much better choice for examining the domain naming system
on the Internet is 'dig' -- which was written by the person
wrote the DNS RFC.

You can find the source in ~ftp/pub on venera.isi.edu
the file dig.2.0.tar.Z

		Brendan Reilly


