Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 08:29:20 +0200 From: Emanuel Strobl <emanuel.strobl@gmx.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, Alexander Chamandy <bsdfreak@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Userland "dig/host" for lookups against /etc/hosts? Message-ID: <200503280829.34960@harrymail> In-Reply-To: <f420b2a105032722234b949ea3@mail.gmail.com> References: <200503280717.41037@harrymail> <f420b2a105032722234b949ea3@mail.gmail.com>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] Am Montag, 28. März 2005 08:23 schrieb Alexander Chamandy: > On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 07:17:31 +0200, Emanuel Strobl > > <emanuel.strobl@gmx.net> wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > my testbed lacks of Ethernet Ports so one machine has no connection to my > > DNS, no problem, there is something called /etc/hosts I thought. > > It works if I ping 'hostname', but how can I find out the IP of > > 'hostname' from the command line? dig and host want to contact the DNS > > server, also nslookup does, so I think I need a utility which uses the > > gethostbyname(3) function. Is there one? Unfortunately I can't write one > > myself, at least not in a reasonable amount of time.... > > May I ask what you're trying to do with the machine? If you just want > local DNS resolution for experimentation you may try running BIND 9 or > TinyDNS. No DNS experiments, I'm very well equiped (authoritative DNS). It's just that my local subnet (productive) has not enough ethernet ports so one test-machine (in another subnet) cannot be connected to the local net and the two other subnets are for testing only, so none routes to my productive net.... Everything is working fine, just curiosity.. -Harry > > > Thanks, > > > > -Harry [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQBCR6ROBylq0S4AzzwRAprlAJ4le5hVhLrOZbKnAUH5goUD9Q1kiQCdEeBf rZjYDUGfFmVoXrkqKYoxQOc= =6bTL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----help
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