Jun 30, 2000nslookup1BIND9nslookupquery Internet name servers interactivelynslookupname | -serverDESCRIPTIONNslookup
is a program to query Internet domain name servers. Nslookup
has two modes: interactive and non-interactive. Interactive mode allows
the user to query name servers for information about various hosts and
domains or to print a list of hosts in a domain. Non-interactive mode is
used to print just the name and requested information for a host or
domain.
ARGUMENTS
Interactive mode is entered in the following cases:
when no arguments are given (the default name server will be used)
when the first argument is a hyphen (-) and the second argument is
the host name or Internet address of a name server.
Non-interactive mode is used when the name or Internet address of the
host to be looked up is given as the first argument. The optional second
argument specifies the host name or address of a name server.
Options can also be specified on the command line if they precede the
arguments and are prefixed with a hyphen. For example, to
change the default query type to host information, and the initial timeout to 10 seconds, type:
nslookup -query=hinfo -timeout=10
INTERACTIVE COMMANDShost server
Look up information for host using the current default server or
using server, if specified. If host is an Internet address and
the query type is A or PTR, the name of the host is returned.
If host is a name and does not have a trailing period, the
search list is used to qualify the name.
To look up a host not in the current domain, append a period to
the name.
serverdomainlserverdomain
Change the default server to domain; lserver uses the initial
server to look up information about domain, while server uses
the current default server. If an authoritative answer can't be
found, the names of servers that might have the answer are
returned.
rootnot implementedfingernot implementedlsnot implementedviewnot implementedhelpnot implemented?not implementedexitExits the program.setkeyword=valueThis command is used to change state information that affects
the lookups. Valid keywords are:
allPrints the current values of the frequently used
options to set. Information about the current default
server and host is also printed.
class=value
Change the query class to one of:
INthe Internet classCHthe Chaos classHSthe Hesiod classANYwildcard
The class specifies the protocol group of the information.
(Default = IN; abbreviation = cl)
nodebug
Turn debugging mode on. A lot more information is
printed about the packet sent to the server and the
resulting answer.
(Default = nodebug; abbreviation = nodeb)
nod2
Turn debugging mode on. A lot more information is
printed about the packet sent to the server and the
resulting answer.
(Default = nod2)
domain=name
Sets the search list to name.
nosearch
If the lookup request contains at least one period but
doesn't end with a trailing period, append the domain
names in the domain search list to the request until an
answer is received.
(Default = search)
port=value
Change the default TCP/UDP name server port to value.
(Default = 53; abbreviation = po)
querytype=valuetype=value
Change the top of the information query.
(Default = A; abbreviations = q, ty)
norecurse
Tell the name server to query other servers if it does not have the
information.
(Default = recurse; abbreviation = [no]rec)
retry=number
Set the number of retries to number.
timeout=number
Change the initial timeout interval for waiting for a
reply to number seconds.
novc
Always use a virtual circuit when sending requests to the server.
(Default = novc)
FILES/etc/resolv.confSEE ALSOdig1,
host1,
named8.
Author
Andrew Cherenson