Hi,
dig and nslookup are in net-dns/bind-tools.
HTH,
Chris
On 22 Jan 2005, at 15:05, Uwe Thiem wrote:
On Saturday 22 January 2005 15:35, Sarpy Sam wrote:
You can use any NTP server. Of course, it make sense to use one
close to
you. Best would be to use your ISP's NPT server. Just ask them. If
they
won't tell you launch "nslookup". Inside nslookup, you do:
set type=any
ntp.your.isp.domain
nslookup?
bash-2.05b# nslookup
bash: nslookup: command not found
Hmm... No nslookup in gentoo. No dig either or so it seems. :-(
Alright, use net-dns/dnsquery.
Uwe
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