Publisher's Description
From PriaSoft:
From the developer: ""Nslookup.exe is a simple interface to the DNS system. It provides the most commonly required functionality of the unix nslookup command, i.e. translation between IP addresses and hostname (domain name). For example, the IP address of www.google.com is 216.239.33.101 (note, that's its IP address right now - it may have move elsewhere by the time you're reading this...) Likewise, the hostname associated with the IP address 209.73.164.91 is 'altavista.com'.""
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All versions:
3.5 starsout of 8 votes
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Current version:
3.5 starsout of 8 votes
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"Simple"
Version: NSLookup 1.0
Summary
This is all I was looking for.. A way to use a spammer's IP address to tell me to whom I should send the abuse complaint.
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"Good for what it was made for"
Version: NSLookup 1.0
Summary
I like how its easy to us, only thing I would suggest is a DOS mode or CMD ;) I know you can use NSlookup through CMD, but it gives you a bunch of un-needed junk. I just want the IP of the host :P
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"perfect one function program"
Version: NSLookup 1.0
Summary
Ok those that rate this program bad, ge a ping, trace, dns, etc prigram if you want the very simplest perfect program to look up dns listings this is the one:
Nslookup.exe is a simple interface to the DNS system,, it says what it is don't want it to be more! -
"Way too simple"
Version: NSLookup 1.0
Summary
way way too simple what is the point of this?? all it dose is use your current DNS to do a very simple query . One could obtain the same information by pinging the address.
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"Does what it should"
Version: NSLookup 1.0
Summary
Use this tool to find out the mail server that SPAM is coming from buy typeing in the IP address from the SPAM e-mail. This program will translate the IP address of the mail server to a name like: xxxx.ATT.NET
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"NSLookup"
Version: NSLookup 1.0
Summary
The utility is too stupidly simple. Cannot even set any query options. What is the point of simply I.P. lookup and reverse delegation.

