SUMMARY - using nslookup (PART II)

From: Jerry Springer (jerry.springer@valcom.com)
Date: Thu Jun 23 1994 - 12:51:56 CDT


I continue to receive answers to my query about nslookup and the answer
from everyone is to set the querytype to ptr.

I put out this second summary so as not to short change all the people who
have sent responses since my first summary.

Once again thanks to:
heas <heas@chpc.org>
craven@cg.emr.ca (Jim Craven)
mike@birch.lib.utexas.edu (Michael Kline)
Michael (M.A.) Meystel" <MEYSTMA@DUVM.BITNET>
Douglas Myhre <doug@seas.marine.usf.edu>
dbrown@lizzard.med.utah.edu (David B. Brown)
ohn@oncology.uthscsa.edu (John Justin Hough)
edb@scic.intel.com (Ed Bunch)
ice@syrinx.umd.edu (Fredrik Nyman)
Claus Assmann <ca@informatik.uni-kiel.de>
david@srv.PacBell.COM (David St. Pierre)
bern@penthesilea.Uni-Trier.DE (Jochen Bern)
bobr@houston.wireline.SLB.COM ( Bob Reardon )
jhendric@spock.resd.honeywell.com (Jim Hendrickson)
Brad Burdick <bburdick@radio.com>
Joseph M. Fedock <joef@vfl.paramax.com>

Plus in addition:
Michael Meystel recommends a utility called 'host', available by anon-FTP from ftp.uu.net
Ed Bunch suggests getting a copy of dig()

Jerry Springer Phone: (516) 746-7777 Ext. 167
Ergonomics Group/ValCom Fax: (516) 741-0145
191 Herricks Rd. Internal Email:springer@ergo
Garden City Park,NY 11040-5236 External Email:jerry.springer@valcom.com



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