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Jon S wrote:

What happened to NSLOOKUP? I was just trying to use it on a machine that has 5.4 and it's not there but it is on a machine that I have access to that is running 5.3??

Jon:

AFAIK, NSLOOKUP is installed when OS/400 (i5/OS, IBM i, etc.) option 31 'Domain Name System' is installed. I also have a faint memory that someone once ported a version to OS/400.

Tom Liotta


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