Hey guys, I posted this in the windows section, however I think it may be suited more to the networky guys
I need some help with an nslookup command. It will be ran as a single line (hopefully)
I need the equivalent of this, but as a single command:
The reason it needs to be a single line is, the program that runs it will only run 1 command, wait on the result being returned, then quit - so I cant run it as above ^
And ideas how I can do this? So far I have: nslookup test.com. 127.0.0.1 - I just don't know where to put the "ls -d" bit!
Thanks in advance!
I need some help with an nslookup command. It will be ran as a single line (hopefully)
I need the equivalent of this, but as a single command:
nslookup
> server 127.0.0.1
> ls -d test.com.
The reason it needs to be a single line is, the program that runs it will only run 1 command, wait on the result being returned, then quit - so I cant run it as above ^
And ideas how I can do this? So far I have: nslookup test.com. 127.0.0.1 - I just don't know where to put the "ls -d" bit!
Thanks in advance!