What does nslookup do? Explain its two modes.



What does nslookup do? Explain its two modes...

Answer / Raviendra Maurya

nslookup is a command-line utility used to query the Domain Name System (DNS) to obtain information about domain names or IP addresses. It operates in two main modes:
1. Interactive mode: Starts nslookup and allows you to enter DNS queries one by one.
2. Non-interactive mode: Allows you to execute a single query and receive the result immediately.

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