nslookup somewhere.com some.dns.server. "or if you just type nslookup without any parameters, you can do a lot more options..." -> instead of showing the syntax help you show, it goes into some kind of interactive shell for me (Win 10 20H2) - do you know, did that change recently?
nslookup [domain-name] [name-server]. Pointer records are used for reverse DNS lookups to confirm that the IP address belongs to a specific domain name. When using the ptr option, type the IP address in reverse, i.e., 1.2.3.4 becomes 4.3.2.1
CNAME. Specifies a canonical name for an alias. NsLookup is the tool to translate human memorable domain name into machine readable IP Address.
Canonical Name (CNAME) Record : Lists any aliases for the host. Use nslookup and the name of the domain, along with the canonical name of the name server. This example demonstrates how to find out details about Wikipedia’s ns0.wikimedia.org name server.
nslookup -type=cname www.activedirectorypro.com. The nslookup command is a great tool to troubleshoot and check DNS records. A lot of times network issues are related to DNS and knowing how to quickly verify DNS is working correctly can be a huge time saver.
CNAME: Canonical Name Record – maps an alias to a real domain name and is helpful when you run an FPT or an Nginx web server. No. nslookup is a network administration tool for querying the Domain Name System (DNS) and requires a DNS server to be running to work.
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