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Anyone know of a quick and simple way to script an NSLOOKUP's from a list/text file?

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Yes.

Have you tried writing anything? If so, please post a specific question about what isn't working, and of course, it might help if you stated what OS you are using (and version), what Bind (came with the server, built one from isc.org (what version), what shell/language you are coding in.

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