Dig on windows

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For a variety of reasons I'm currently using windows as my desktop at home (this will probably change as soon as I have the energy to do something about it :) ) In any case I ran into an interesting issue this evening with a domain's DNS. While I could see that the root nameservers had picked up the change and any server on our network could see the new IP, my windows desktop couldn't. I wanted to see what was going on, so I grabbed a copy of dig for windows. It's a handy little package that also includes a command line whois. Seemingly it was ported from debian and can handle most things quite well (it didn't know what to do with a .mobi though!)
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hi michele,

you may (or may not) be aware of the very useful unixutils package available for windows.
http://unxutils.sourceforge.net which also include alot of usefult tools (not dig tho'-go figure!)

and there is always cygwin.

Hp 2007.
bernard

Bernard

Thanks for the link. I'll have a look at it :)

I have used cygwin in the past, so I should have thought of that!! I'd have been a lot more comfortable with it :)

Michele

Hmmmmm...the GNU utilities for Win32 page on Sourceforge is there, but the download link doesn't work.

Also doesn't appear to have been updated since 2003.

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