getting the ip addresses of round robin dns's?

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yawnmoth

PHP has a function called "gethostbynamel" which will "get a list of IP
addresses corresponding to a given Internet host name". ping, in
contrast, only gets one IP address. Is there some pre-included Windows
tool that essentially does the same thing as PHP's gethostbynamel?
 
antioch said:
Do a Google search on 'whois' like below and take your pick

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=whois&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
I ask about a command-line tool that comes with Windows, by default,
that'll give me all the IPs that a domain name would resolve to, and
you give me something that'll, at most, give me the authorative DNSs
when queried via the web.

Why not recommend a cookbook specializing in fish recipies, as well?
They're both about as relavent...
 
yawnmoth said:
I ask about a command-line tool that comes with Windows, by default,
that'll give me all the IPs that a domain name would resolve to, and
you give me something that'll, at most, give me the authorative DNSs
when queried via the web.

Why not recommend a cookbook specializing in fish recipies, as well?
They're both about as relavent...
Incidently, nslookup is what I was looking for...
 
antioch said:
Well, you certainly got a lot of response from your thread - more than you
could handle. ???

So if you knew what you were looking for, why ask your stupid question.
Because I didn't know what I was looking for. I ended up asking
someone else. Don't be such an arrogant barsteward.
Don't be such an ungrateful barsteward.
Try the link below if it will help.
Join the others in my 'kill file'
If this saves me from your "google it!"-type responses, I thank you for
placing me in your 'kill file'. In fact, it's a shame you didn't do
it, earlier.
 
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