I've got dnsquery working fine from sunfreeware.com bind-8.4.6 on x86-Solaris 10. Does anybody knows if it can be exported to another machine? I tried to binary ftp the file to another machine (same configuration), I fixed owner and permissions but will just not run there. Does it has some dependencies?

Is any chance I can find a Windows version of this dnsquery command (as there is one distribution only for dig)?

Thank you,
Julian



On Mar 9 2010, Sam Wilson wrote:

In article <mailman.747.1268158060.21153.bind-us...@lists.isc.org>,
"ic.nssip" <ic.ns...@northwestel.net> wrote:

I find it useful to test records cache time.

dig tells you that.
I'll check on BIND 8 package.
Thank you for pointing to a Solaris compatible source.

Use dig from a recent BIND package, though you may find it's already there - ours is in /usr/local/bin/dig on our Solaris systems and was installed with BIND 9. I don't know whether it's there if you use the Solaris-supplied BIND.

Sure it is:

$ ls -l /usr/sbin/dig
-r-xr-xr-x   1 root     bin        75208 Jul 29  2008 /usr/sbin/dig
$ fgrep /usr/sbin/dig /var/sadm/install/contents
/usr/sbin/dig f none 0555 root bin 75208 48119 1217333315 SUNWbind

(that's a 9.3.5-P1 dig, from a not very up-to-date Solaris 10 installation,
but it's been around in Solaris distributions much longer than that).

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