[Gllug] Apache Logs

Darran D. Rimron-Molloy ddrm at digital-science.net
Thu Jan 17 14:11:18 UTC 2002


tet said:

[all about host & dig & nslookup]

> Red Hat, and probably other vendors, have configured their
> version to provide output in a more human readable form,
> which is a good start.

My deadrat 7.1 box says:

(pts) ~ :o) host 195.200.1.240
240.1.200.195.in-addr.arpa. domain name pointer
michelle.digital-science.net.

(pts) ~ :o) nslookup 195.200.1.240
Note:  nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future releases.
Consider using the `dig' or `host' programs instead.  Run nslookup with
the `-sil[ent]' option to prevent this message from appearing.
Server:         192.168.254.254
Address:        192.168.254.254#53

Non-authoritative answer:
240.1.200.195.in-addr.arpa      name = michelle.digital-science.net.

Authoritative answers can be found from:
1.200.195.in-addr.arpa  nameserver = dns0.ftech.net.
1.200.195.in-addr.arpa  nameserver = dns1.ftech.net.
1.200.195.in-addr.arpa  nameserver = dns2.ftech.net.
1.200.195.in-addr.arpa  nameserver = dns3.ftech.net.
1.200.195.in-addr.arpa  nameserver = dns4.ftech.net.
dns0.ftech.net  internet address = 195.200.0.71
dns1.ftech.net  internet address = 195.200.0.76
dns2.ftech.net  internet address = 195.200.0.75
dns3.ftech.net  internet address = 195.200.0.80
dns4.ftech.net  internet address = 195.200.0.81

I prefer nslookup :-/

	-Darran



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