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Re: Almost there. . .HELP



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On 13-Aug-98 Helge Hafting wrote:
> The nslookup command is available on most machines and
> os'es that connect to the internet.  It could be
> missing on dos/windows though.  

Just to add a bit of help, I've found that on a dos/windows machine, the
easiest way to find the IP of a host is simply to PING the host (since there is
almost ALWAYS a ping command on any network computer) and simply observe the
output, and get the IP from there.  The only disadvantage there, however, is
that you don't get the Nameserver IP used to lookup the host.  :(



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Jeff Hurst
E-Mail: jeff.hurst@bamapc.dyn.ml.org
Date: 13-Aug-98
Time: 01:41:29

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