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What is nslookup?

nslookup is a network administration command-line tool available in many operating systems for querying the Domain Name System (DNS) to obtain domain name or IP address mapping, or other DNS records. It's used to troubleshoot DNS-related issues and verify that DNS records are correctly configured.

What other technologies are related to nslookup?

nslookup Competitor Technologies

Dig is a more advanced DNS lookup utility that provides similar functionality to nslookup.
mentioned alongside nslookup in 8% (119) of relevant job posts
Host is a command-line utility for performing DNS lookups, similar to nslookup and dig.
mentioned alongside nslookup in 4% (67) of relevant job posts

nslookup Complementary Technologies

BIND is a DNS server software that nslookup can query. Nslookup helps test and verify BIND configurations.
mentioned alongside nslookup in 2% (62) of relevant job posts
Active Directory relies on DNS for name resolution, and nslookup can be used to verify AD-integrated DNS configurations.
mentioned alongside nslookup in 0% (247) of relevant job posts

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