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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users DNS client nslookup Post 302068894 by xnightcrawl on Tuesday 21st of March 2006 02:38:56 PM
Old 03-21-2006
DNS client nslookup

Hello,

I just got done setting up a DNS server and a client. However, when I do an nslookup with just the hostname, I got this output:

Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195]
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C:\Documents and Settings\dev9>nslookup dev9
Server: webdev.testsurgemail.com
Address: 192.168.1.2

Name: dev9.
Served by:
- A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET


- B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET


- C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET


- D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET


- E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET


- F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET


- G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET


- H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET


- I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET


- J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET





C:\Documents and Settings\dev9>nslookup dev9.testsurgemail.com
Server: webdev.testsurgemail.com
Address: 192.168.1.2

Name: dev9.testsurgemail.com
Addresses: 192.168.1.112, 192.168.1.1


C:\Documents and Settings\dev9>

When I do an nslookup with a FQDN, I get this output:

C:\Documents and Settings\dev9>nslookup dev9.testsurgemail.com
Server: webdev.testsurgemail.com
Address: 192.168.1.2

Name: dev9.testsurgemail.com
Addresses: 192.168.1.112, 192.168.1.1


C:\Documents and Settings\dev9>

Is there something wrong here? If so, please point me to the right direction.

Thank you Smilie
 

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NRPORTS(5)						     Linux Programmer's Manual							NRPORTS(5)

NAME
nrports - NET/ROM port configuration file. DESCRIPTION
Nrports is an ASCII file that contains information about each of the NET/ROM ports that are to be used. When dealing with an NET/ROM util- ity such as call, it takes an optional argument that is the port name. This port name is a reference to the line within nrports, which has the same name. The information on each line contains enough information to bind the command to a particular NET/ROM interface, this binding is done by matching the callsign on the line in nrports with the callsign of the port set by ifconfig. The nrports file may contain comments that begin with a # in the first column, or a port description in the following format, each field being delimited by white space: name callsign alias paclen description The field descriptions are: name this is the unique NET/ROM port identifier. callsign the callsign of the NET/ROM interface to bind to. alias this is the alias of the NET/ROM port. paclen is the default packet size for this interface. description a free format description of this interface, this field extends to the end of the line. It may contain spaces. FILES
/etc/ax25/nrports SEE ALSO
call(1), netrom(4), ifconfig(8), nrparms(8). Linux 2 August 1996 NRPORTS(5)
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