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John B Harlan ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: In article
<[log in to unmask]>,
: DJRambo <[log in to unmask]> asked:
: > Where would one find the IP and DNS of a particular machine and
: > subnet?
: There is a tool on many systems (including MiaVX1) called NSLookup that allows
: you to look up name server entries for a particular host. For instance, if
: you type NSLookup MiaVX1.MUOhio.Edu <Enter> at the $ prompt, you'll get this
: response:
It's also worth noting that one can get a list of all the named machines
served by a particular DNS.
Here's how you do it under UNIX. VMS mileage may vary, though probably
not much:
ogre:~> nslookup
Default Server: watson.lib.muohio.edu
Address: 134.53.24.2
(since you're probably looking for MU in general and not the Libraries,
you then type:)
> server musrv.acs.muohio.edu
and then:
> ls muohio.edu > DNSlist.txt
and then:
> exit
View the plaintext file DNSlist with your fave text viewer... all the
machines served by musrv.acs.muohio.edu (the primary Miami U DNS machine)
will be there.
-- john b. fink, miami university library systems
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