[plug] how to tell your dns server from shell?

Chris Griffin griffinster at gmail.com
Wed Sep 28 15:06:30 WST 2005


You could just type nslookup <enter>
which will report the ip of your dns, exit to get out of that. Or you could
take a look in /etc/resolv.conf

Regards,
Chris Griffin

On 9/28/05, Senectus . <senectus at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I've forgotten how to tell what your DNS server is in a shell.. can
> someone refresh my aging memory please?
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