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OPS335 DNS Lab

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<ol><li value="12">Now try a few reverse lookups:
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host 192.168.X.1 host 192.168.X.2 host 192.168.X.3 host 192.168.X.4
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<li>Now try the commands:
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host host.'''seneca-id'''.org host vm1.'''seneca-id'''.org host vm2.'''seneca-id'''.org host vm3.'''seneca-id'''.org host yahoo.ca</pre><pre>host 192.168.X.1host 192.168.X.2host 192.168.X.3host 192.168.X.4</pre></li></ol><ol><li value="4">Now configure your other virtual machines to also use VM 1 as their DNS server.</li><li>Also on the VMs use a text browser such as lynx to access the Web.<br><br>(NOTE: you do not need to authenticate yourself through SeneNet on this machine, as they connects through the host which is already authenticated)</li><li>On all machines in your network, experiment with the following commands. Be sure to use several different command options to learn and understand how they work:<br><br><pre>hostdignslookup
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host 192.168.X.1
host 192.168.X.2
host 192.168.X.3
host 192.168.X.4
 
<ol><li value="4">Now configure your other virtual machines to also use VM 1 as their DNS server.</li><li>Also on the VMs use a text browser such as lynx to access the Web.<br><br>(NOTE: you do not need to authenticate yourself through SeneNet on this machine, as they connects through the host which is already authenticated)</li><li>On all machines in your network, experiment with the following commands. Be sure to use several different command options to learn and understand how they work:<br><br></li></ol>
 
host
dig
nslookup
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