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Re: Use of nslookup

 
 
Chris Dent
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      06-02-2010

It sounds like you ran this:

nslookup ls -d domain.com

If that is true you need to run:

nslookup
ls -d domain.com

Where the first nslookup command opens the nslookup prompt. ls -d will
only work inside the prompt.

Chris

yaro137 wrote:
> I set up zone transfers to my PC in DNS. However when I try nslookup
> and then type in ls I get ***server.domain.local can't find ls: non-
> existent domain. So I tried ls -d which in turn gives me Unrecognised
> command. Where am I wrong?
> yaro
>

 
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