I've been a long user of nslookup and even though it's been deprecated in favor of dig, I still use it because I know it. Well I forced myself to use dig and I like it better except for one thing. How can I get a dump of the domain? For example (and this works only on unsecured dns servers): ls -d will query every record available for the choen domain and will display > ls -d website.com [ns1.dns-host.com] website.com. SOA ns1.dns-host.com admin.dns-host.com. (2003121803 900 600 86400 3600) website.com. A xx.xx.xx.xx website.com. NS ns1.dns-host.com website.com. NS ns1.dnsbackup.net website.com. NS ns2.dnsbackup.net website.com. MX 10 www.website.com exch A xx.xx.xx.xx mail A xx.xx.xx.xx www A xx.xx.xx.xx website.com. SOA ns1.dns-host.com admin.dns-host.com. (2003121803 900 600 86400 3600) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss