said:
>I am familiar with nslookup, but dig is new to me.
It's basically nslookup on steriods.
>only find dig 2.0 on Hobbes. Where can I find the 8.3 version that you
>are using? I have searched via Google, and not found anything that
>jumped out at me. I may be using the wrong search terms...
Actually you are searching the wrong part of Google. The posting was made
on Google Groups back in 2002. Search for
dig 8.3 group:comp.os.os2.*
or just download the latest bind package from Paul's site. Thanks for
reminding me that it was time to update this here.
Steven
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