Using NetBIOS Names
This last point doesn’t compare nslookup to the resolver or name server but rather to ways of looking up names in general. nslookup, as distributed by Microsoft, uses only DNS; you can’t use it to look up NetBIOS names via broadcast, LMHOSTS, or WINS. Before using nslookup to diagnose your problem, you need to determine if your problem is really with DNS. For example, if an application is using a different IP address than you expect, perhaps it’s treating a value as a NetBIOS name and not a DNS name. To diagnose this kind of problem, you need to understand how the Windows resolver, which we discussed in Chapter 6, works. Just remember that nslookup talks only to name servers.
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