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- From: aniekan@usc.edu (Aniekan Akpaffiong)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
- Subject: Re: How do I find other machine names at a domain site?
- Date: 29 Dec 1992 18:43:12 -0800
- Organization: University of Southern California, USA
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- In-reply-to: subbarao@fc.hp.com's message of Thu, 24 Dec 1992 15:08:38 GMT
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- >I have a domain site, etown.edu, and know of one machine name on that
- >domain, vax.etown.edu. What I'm wondering is, is there a way to find
- >other machine names at etown that I can finger to look for a user?
-
- Use nslookup. Set the domain server to be vax.etown.edu, and ls -d
- etown.edu. Like this:
-
-
- If it's available, you can use the 'host' lookup program as in:
-
- host -l etown.edu
-
- I'm not yet sure which one is more expensive.
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