Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 08:47:47 +0800 From: Julian Elischer <julian@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: What happened to nslookup? Message-ID: <525B3F33.4030103@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <20131012022825.GJ1611@albert.catwhisker.org> References: <0E.82.01315.25778525@cdptpa-oedge03> <20131011221302.GH1611@albert.catwhisker.org> <54.9B.16944.480B8525@cdptpa-oedge02> <20131012022825.GJ1611@albert.catwhisker.org>
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On 10/12/13 10:28 AM, David Wolfskill wrote: > On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 02:14:28AM +0000, Thomas Mueller wrote: >> ... >> Thanks for info! > Glad to help. > >> I saw that bind was removed from the current branch because of security problems, > It was removed, but I believe that there was a bit more to it than > "security problems." I think it was just a personal preference that managed to get communicated as "important", and no-one had the energy or will to argue about it. (that's the way software projects often work.. loudest and most persistent voice wins). >> but didn't know nslookup was part of BIND. >> >> Now I see in $PORTSDIR/dns/bind-tools/pkg-plist >> >> bin/dig >> bin/host >> bin/nslookup >> >> so host is also part of BIND? > :-} The version of host we had when BIND was part of base was part of > BIND, yes. Looking in src/usr.bin/host/Makefile, I see: > > # $FreeBSD: head/usr.bin/host/Makefile 255949 2013-09-30 17:23:45Z des $ > > LDNSDIR= ${.CURDIR}/../../contrib/ldns > LDNSHOSTDIR= ${.CURDIR}/../../contrib/ldns-host > ... > > which indicates that this is a re-implementation of "host" as > provided by contrib/ldns. > >> I will remember to use "host" in the future. > I have found it generally easy to use (easier by far than nslookup). > > Peace, > david
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