Nslookup showing hostname, but DIG is not
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If I run nslookup, it shows the hostname
[user@PCName~]$ nslookup x.x.x.75 ;; Got recursion not available from x.x.x.167, trying next server x.x.x.172.in-addr.arpa name = hostname.mydomain.org.
If I run dig, it does not
[user@PCName~]$ dig -x x.x.x.75 ; <<>> DiG 9.11.4-RedHat-9.11.4-1.fc28 <<>> -x x.x.x.75 ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: FORMERR, id: 22718 ;; flags: qr rd ad; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1 ;; WARNING: recursion requested but not available ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION: ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096 ; COOKIE: ee9af342770eded1 (echoed) ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;x.x.x.172.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR ;; Query time: 0 msec ;; SERVER: x.x.x167#53(x.x.x.167) ;; WHEN: Fri Aug 03 09:15:34 EDT 2018 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 66
What is going on? I know it is best practice to use
dig
vsnslookup
and I want to create my script using dig, but it is not pulling A records. -
hmmm.... looking at this again it looks like
x.x.x.167
is not behaving properly.nslookup
is usingx.x.x.172
to resolve. Is there a way to specify this indig
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@irj said in Nslookup showing hostname, but DIG is not:
hmmm.... looking at this again it looks like
x.x.x.167
is not behaving properly.nslookup
is usingx.x.x.172
to resolve. Is there a way to specify this indig
?dig ip @othernameserver
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@dafyre said in Nslookup showing hostname, but DIG is not:
@irj said in Nslookup showing hostname, but DIG is not:
hmmm.... looking at this again it looks like
x.x.x.167
is not behaving properly.nslookup
is usingx.x.x.172
to resolve. Is there a way to specify this indig
?dig ip @othernameserver
?Yep!
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@dafyre said in Nslookup showing hostname, but DIG is not:
@irj said in Nslookup showing hostname, but DIG is not:
hmmm.... looking at this again it looks like
x.x.x.167
is not behaving properly.nslookup
is usingx.x.x.172
to resolve. Is there a way to specify this indig
?dig ip @othernameserver
?Still not showing A record.
I am still getting
;; WARNING: recursion requested but not available
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I tried every DNS server with
dig
and none are working. -
@irj said in Nslookup showing hostname, but DIG is not:
I tried every DNS server with
dig
and none are working.What happens if you...
dig ptr ip
?Reverse lookups only work if there's a PTR record for them.
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I had the command wrong...
dig -x ipaddress
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Apparently internal PTR is not configured.