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In <200403182025.i2IKP6Rb020480@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 03/18/04
at 12:24 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>[j:\tmp\0]nslookup -type=ns pacbell.net
>>Server: rns2.earthlink.net
>>Address: 207.217.77.82
>Thanks -- that works for Winsos2 -- the IE doesn't complain.
Progress. :-)
>[e:\4os2]nslookup -type=any pacbell.net
>Server: rns2.earthlink.net*** Can't allocate memory
> 207.217.77.82
>Exception = c0000005 occurred at EIP = 1652a60b.
>Should I perhaps be using one of the other internet addresses under OS/2?
No that's not the problem. Repeat to yourself several times: it is not
normal for a program trap even if given bogus data.
You've got a bad/broken copy of nslookup. If this is your eCS system,
check for an TCP/IP stack update. You can also try a copy of nslookup
from your Warp4 system if it is running the 32-bit stack.
Regards,
Steven
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