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1.1 root 1: Commands: (identifiers are shown in uppercase, [] means optional)
2: NAME - print info about the host/domain NAME using default server
3: NAME1 NAME2 - as above, but use NAME2 as server
4: help or ? - print info on common commands; see nslookup(1) for details
5: set OPTION - set an option
6: all - print options, current server and host
7: [no]debug - print debugging information
8: [no]d2 - print exhaustive debugging information
9: [no]defname - append domain name to each query
10: [no]recurse - ask for recursive answer to query
11: [no]vc - always use a virtual circuit
12: domain=NAME - set default domain name to NAME
13: srchlist=N1[/N2/.../N6] - set domain to N1 and search list to N1,N2, etc.
14: root=NAME - set root server to NAME
15: retry=X - set number of retries to X
16: timeout=X - set initial time-out interval to X seconds
17: querytype=X - set query type, e.g., A,ANY,CNAME,HINFO,MX,NS,PTR,SOA,WKS
18: type=X - synonym for querytype
19: class=X - set query class to one of IN (Internet), CHAOS, HESIOD or ANY
20: server NAME - set default server to NAME, using current default server
21: lserver NAME - set default server to NAME, using initial server
22: finger [USER] - finger the optional NAME at the current default host
23: root - set current default server to the root
24: ls [opt] DOMAIN [> FILE] - list addresses in DOMAIN (optional: output to FILE)
25: -a - list canonical names and aliases
26: -h - list HINFO (CPU type and operating system)
27: -s - list well-known services
28: -d - list all records
29: -t TYPE - list records of the given type (e.g., A,CNAME,MX, etc.)
30: view FILE - sort an 'ls' output file and view it with more
31: exit - exit the program, ^D also exits
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