On Tue, October 11, 2016 15:23, Richard Mann wrote: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On >> Behalf Of Walter H. >> Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 9:05 AM >> To: centos at centos.org >> Subject: [CentOS] Hint for nslookup wanted ... >> >> Hello, >> >> has anybody a hint for me, how I can use nslookup to get >> either IPv6 AAAA only or both A and AAAA entries when doing this: >> >> e.g. >> >> # nslookup www.example.com >> > > Did your google break? not really; > For just IPv6 > nslookup -type=AAAA www.example.com > > For all records > nslookup -type=any www.example.com nslookup -type=any www.google.com shows only IPv6, when having done nalookup -type=AAAA www.google.com before??? other sample: [root at host ~]# nslookup -query=any www.bipa.at Server: 192.168.23.2 Address: 192.168.23.2#53 Non-authoritative answer: www.bipa.at canonical name = www.bipa.at.cdn.cloudflare.net. Authoritative answers can be found from: [root at host ~]# why is no IP - neither IPv4 nor IPv6 shown? doesn't matter if -query=any or -type=any Greetings, Walter