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Re: Nslookup [message #173978 is a reply to message #173976] Mon, 16 May 2011 17:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Lew is currently offline  Lew
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Fred Zwarts wrote:
Joe Snodgrass wrote ...
>> Nslookup gives you the ability to change your DNS server, but how do
>> you find out what other DNS servers are available? TIA.

> Why posting in these newsgroups? I don't understand the relation with C++,
> php, or java [sic].

Really? You never have to diagnose or influence deployment issues as a
programmer? Does your favorite programming language exist in a vacuum where
computers and networks and DNS servers have no relevance?

I should think a real programmer would find the relationship obvious.

> nslookup is deprecated. Use dig.
> Lookup ns records to find DNS servers.

Maybe, and this is generally true at least in Java's case, because he's
dealing with an environment where networking is a vital part of the
programming requirements? Don't PHP and C++ programmers ever have to deal
with networking issues like that? Isn't getting your program actually to run
in the desired environment an essential part of the programmer's skill set?

You will note, I'm sure, that at least the Java newsgroup is geared to the
programmer, not just the language as such, and Java programmers being
generally a pragmatic bunch generally like their software to actually deploy
and do useful things. I find the question entirely on topic.

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Lew
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