On 27.06.2018 21:24, Richard Hipp wrote:
> If anybody can suggest patches that will get this routine
> (https://fossil-scm.org/fossil/info/5e083abf6?ln=47) to compile and
> work on windows, that would really be helpful. Thanks.
>
Sample Windows program, needs the dnsapi.lib for linking:
#includ
It seems to me it would be simpler and more robust to simply call the
relevant win32 api function:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/windns/nf-windns-dnsquery_a
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018, 23:22 Scott Doctor wrote:
> A way may be using the system() command to run nslookup. From
> t
I have an issue with the declarations of the local variables
unsigned char aDns[5000]; /* Raw DNS reply content */
char zHostname[5000]; /* Hostname for the MX */
Those two declarations result in using 10k of stack space. I
suggest making an external struct to hold that info
Well thunderbird sure mucked up that formatting.
Launch windows command prompt
type nslookup
at the ">" prompt, type help
typing exit will exit out of nslookup
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Scott Doctor
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On 6/27/2018 14:22, Scott Doctor wrote:
A way
A way may be using the system() command to run nslookup. From
the windows command line help for the command:
Commands: (identifiers are shown in uppercase, [] means
optional)NAME - print info about the host/domain NAME
using default serverNAME1 NAME2 - as above, but use NAME2
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