What does nslookup do?



What does nslookup do?..

Answer / Darakshan Sadat

nslookup is a command-line tool used to query Domain Name System (DNS) servers. It allows you to translate domain names into IP addresses and vice versa, troubleshoot DNS issues, and perform other DNS-related tasks.

Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 0 No

Post New Answer

More Linux General Interview Questions

What are the default port numbers used by ssh,ftp,http,https,telnet,smtp,pop3,pop3s,imap,imaps?

1 Answers  


Torvalds, wrote most of the linux kernel in c++ programming language, do you agree?

1 Answers  


How many viruses are there for linux?

1 Answers  


What is used to search files for specified words or patterns?

1 Answers  


What is rm in linux?

1 Answers  


Can anybody tell me the step by step how to install raid-5

7 Answers   Google,


Which transistor is used in each cell of eprom?

1 Answers  


Can you run linux on a tablet?

1 Answers  


What code is linux written in?

1 Answers  


Is desktop linux dead?

1 Answers  


Which partitions might you create on mail server HDDs other than the root, swap and boot partitions?

1 Answers  


What is ssh? How to connect to a remote server via ssh?

1 Answers  


Categories