Chapter 15. Troubleshooting DNS
"Of course not," said the Mock
Turtle. "Why, if a fish came to me, and told me he
was going on a journey, I should say, `With what
porpoise?' " "Don't you mean `purpose'?" said Alice. "I mean what I say," the Mock Turtle replied, in an offended tone. And the Gryphon added, "Come, let's hear some of your adventures."
In
Chapter 12, we demonstrated how to use
nslookup to make queries. In this chapter,
we'll show you how to use
nslookup—plus traditional TCP/IP
networking tools like trusty ol'
ping—to troubleshoot real-life problems
with DNS.
Troubleshooting, by its nature, is a tough subject to teach. You
start with any of a world of symptoms and try to work your way back
to the cause. We can't cover the whole gamut of
problems you may encounter on the Internet, but we do our best to
show you how to diagnose the most common of them. And along the way,
we hope to teach you troubleshooting techniques that will be valuable
in tracking down more obscure problems that we don't
document.
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