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Jun 06, 2009 MacBook Pro 15' 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.5) Posted on Jun 3, 2009 4:29 AM Reply I have this question too ( 2 ) I have this question too Me too (2) Me too. For a while nslookup was being reported as a deprecated application and should not be used anymore. The output even warned you of this: Note: nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future releases. Consider using the 'dig' or 'host' programs instead. Run nslookup with the '-silent' option to prevent this message from appearing.
Name
nslookup - query Internet name servers interactively
Synopsis
nslookup [-option] [name | -] [server]
Description
Nslookup is a program to query Internet domain name servers. Nslookup has two modes: interactive and non-interactive. Interactive mode allowsthe user to query name servers for information about various hosts and domains or to print a list of hosts in a domain. Non-interactive mode is used to printjust the name and requested information for a host or domain.
Arguments
Interactive mode is entered in the following cases:
1.when no arguments are given (the default name server will be used)
2.
when the first argument is a hyphen (-) and the second argument is the host name or Internet address of a name server.
Non-interactive mode is used when the name or Internet address of the host to be looked up is given as the first argument. The optional second argumentspecifies the host name or address of a name server.
Options can also be specified on the command line if they precede the arguments and are prefixed with a hyphen. For example, to change the default querytype to host information, and the initial timeout to 10 seconds, type:
Interactive Commands
host [server]
Look up information for host using the current default server or using server, if specified. If host is an Internet address and the query type is A or PTR,the name of the host is returned. If host is a name and does not have a trailing period, the search list is used to qualify the name.To look up a host not in the current domain, append a period to the name.
IN
the Internet class
CH
the Chaos class
HS
the Hesiod class
ANY
wildcard
The class specifies the protocol group of the information.
(Default = nodebug; abbreviation = [no]deb)
(Default = nod2)
(Default = search)
(Default = 53; abbreviation = po)
(Default = A; abbreviations = q, ty)
(Default = recurse; abbreviation = [no]rec)
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(Default = novc)
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(Default = nofail)
Files
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/etc/resolv.conf
See Also
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dig(1), host(1), named(8).
Author
Andrew Cherenson
Copyright
Copyright © 2004-2007, 2010 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ('ISC')