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how can I resolve a hostname to an ip address? I have a ping program that pings an IP, but I need a way to allow the user to enter a host name and I can lookup the IP address of that host. Then I...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 03/29/1999 Views: 0
Currently when I am given an IP, I need to know which domain does it belongs to. So what I did was. $Domain = `host $IP`; Which will not work all the time. Is there a better way? I was ...
Zones: PerlDate Answered: 11/13/2000 Views: 0
I'm looking for the best way to get as much information about a specific IP as possible - if possible machine name, I believe it is possible, but forgot how to - somethign with netbios?? - revers...
Zones: Networking, DNSDate Answered: 01/28/2004 Views: 0
Hi, We've a DB server. This server doesn't have any access to DNS server. The only thing it has that can be used with nslookup is /etc/hosts. However, we don't know how to set up nslookup so tha...
Zones: Linux SetupDate Answered: 05/01/2005 Views: 4
We are experiencing a frustrating name resolution problem.   We have a PDC on Win2K Server and our DNS and WINS on another server, not part of the domain. When some, not all, users login in t...
Zones: Networking, ...Date Answered: 01/10/2005 Views: 0
Dear all, Hava an active directory domain with 4 different sites, x.11, x.12, x.14 and x.67 On subnet x.67 there is 2 name servers: The first one is running on a windows 2000Std server and is A...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 02/22/2005 Views: 0
Hi, I’m trying to setup a forum on my website hosted on a windows server as the site is using asp. I downloaded phorum version 5 (www.phorum.org) which seems to be a really good forum setup usin...
Zones: PHP for WindowsDate Answered: 10/05/2005 Views: 0
Hello, I am writing a script that goes through a list of dns names and runs nslookup for each name.   Some of the dns names will be found, and STD Out will say: Server:  XXXXX Address:  X...
Zones: Unix Systems ProgrammingDate Answered: 06/14/2005 Views: 0
Hi there!  This question is worth 400 points, and the first 4 people to respond with real results will get 100 points each.  All I need is the results of: nslookup mail.arlonstokerlaw.com We're ...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 03/16/2006 Views: 0
Okay a million points for whoever can help me out. Heres whats going on: The domain knowsme.com is a domain that our company hosts.  If you go to http://knowsme.com you should get to a page. ...
Zones: ISP / HostingDate Answered: 07/29/2006 Views: 4