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Originally Posted by robbak
Just a hint: nslookup is an old, depreciated program that is best not used. The main issues is those redundant reverse dns lookups on the dns server's addresses, which creates noise. The program is also depreciated by it's authors, BIND. The replacements are host, which does a quick lookup of the provided address or IP, and dig, which provides more complete info.
Of course, nslookup is the only option on Windows boxen, which is typical!
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Yeap, thanks for the reply robbak!
I know nslookup is deprecated, but as you mentioned I don't have any other choice under Windows.
But what I still wonder is how those Windows machines automatically switched to the second (working) DNS server. The primary DNS server was not so responsive, and browsing was very slow.
Anyway, I've removed the primary DNS server and switched to another one