Hi,
I've been searching but have not been able to find a script that will allow
nslookup's using ASP.
I'm looking to use a form, that will allow users to enter IP addresses or
domian names, then preform nslookup type of searches on the entered
information.
This is for a test server, so would like a free option if one is available.
Thanks 8 7301
TomT wrote: I've been searching but have not been able to find a script that will allow nslookup's using ASP.
I'm looking to use a form, that will allow users to enter IP addresses or domian names, then preform nslookup type of searches on the entered information.
This is for a test server, so would like a free option if one is available.
Some Googling led me to http://www.sabrainc.com/DNS.asp?P=DNS
but test that yourself, I don't know the component.
--
Martin Honnen http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/
That only seems to offer::
IP -> Domain Name
Domain Name -> IP
Lookups.
I would like the functions of a true NSLookup, being able to select
A,ANY,CNAME,MX, NS,PTR,SOA,SRV. .
Is this possible ?
Thanks
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 12:35:16 +0200, Martin Honnen <ma*******@yaho o.de>
wrote:
TomT wrote:
I've been searching but have not been able to find a script that will allow nslookup's using ASP.
I'm looking to use a form, that will allow users to enter IP addresses or domian names, then preform nslookup type of searches on the entered information.
This is for a test server, so would like a free option if one is available.
Some Googling led me to http://www.sabrainc.com/DNS.asp?P=DNS but test that yourself, I don't know the component.
TomT wrote: That only seems to offer::
IP -> Domain Name
Domain Name -> IP
Lookups.
I would like the functions of a true NSLookup, being able to select A,ANY,CNAME,MX, NS,PTR,SOA,SRV. .
Is this possible ?
With a proper component it should be possible, whether there is a free
one I don't know, try Google to find one http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...=Google+Search
--
Martin Honnen http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/
In article <40************ ***********@new s.dial.pipex.co m>, to**@adslweb.co .uk says... Hi, I've been searching but have not been able to find a script that will allow nslookup's using ASP.
I'm looking to use a form, that will allow users to enter IP addresses or domian names, then preform nslookup type of searches on the entered information.
This is for a test server, so would like a free option if one is available.
I have looked and I have not been able to find anything free.
--Dave
*Bad Bubba* wrote: In article <40************ ***********@new s.dial.pipex.co m>, to**@adslweb.co .uk says... Hi, I've been searching but have not been able to find a script that will allow nslookup's using ASP.
I'm looking to use a form, that will allow users to enter IP addresses or domian names, then preform nslookup type of searches on the entered information.
This is for a test server, so would like a free option if one is available.
I have looked and I have not been able to find anything free.
If the environment is secure enough then you may have access to the WSH
shell object, where you can execute nslookup.exe, pipe the results to a
temporary file, then on successful return of nslookup.exe read the file,
parse it and delete the temporary file - I used to do this with the sort
of GUI you describe. An alternative method is to execute a piece of
PerlScript ASP where if I remember rightly there is a much easier method
of doing nslookups. I might be able to dig up some old script if
required.
--
Andrew Urquhart
- FAQ: www.aspfaq.com
- Contact me: http://andrewu.co.uk/contact/
- Apologies for the wrong timestamp on my post - blame my ISP
Hi,
you could install Aloaha ( www.aloaha.com) and use the included DNS COM
Object.
If you disable the aloaha service you dont need to license it.
If you want me to write you the script just let me know by email.
That DNS COM Object supports also SPF, CallerID, RBL lists and so on....
FH
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news:MP******** *************** *@news.usenetse rver.com... In article <40************ ***********@new s.dial.pipex.co m>, to**@adslweb.co .uk says... Hi, I've been searching but have not been able to find a script that will
allow nslookup's using ASP.
I'm looking to use a form, that will allow users to enter IP addresses
or domian names, then preform nslookup type of searches on the entered information.
This is for a test server, so would like a free option if one is
available. I have looked and I have not been able to find anything free.
--Dave http://www.a1vbcode.com/app.asp?ID=924
free qdns.dll and sample .asp included.. works VERY well...
"Bad Bubba" <ba*@bubba.co m> wrote in message
news:MP******** *************** *@news.usenetse rver.com... In article <40************ ***********@new s.dial.pipex.co m>, to**@adslweb.co .uk says... Hi, I've been searching but have not been able to find a script that will
allow nslookup's using ASP.
I'm looking to use a form, that will allow users to enter IP addresses
or domian names, then preform nslookup type of searches on the entered information.
This is for a test server, so would like a free option if one is
available. I have looked and I have not been able to find anything free.
--Dave http://www.a1vbcode.com/app.asp?ID=924
free qdns.dll and sample .asp included.. works VERY well...
"Bad Bubba" <ba*@bubba.co m> wrote in message
news:MP******** *************** *@news.usenetse rver.com... In article <40************ ***********@new s.dial.pipex.co m>, to**@adslweb.co .uk says... Hi, I've been searching but have not been able to find a script that will
allow nslookup's using ASP.
I'm looking to use a form, that will allow users to enter IP addresses
or domian names, then preform nslookup type of searches on the entered information.
This is for a test server, so would like a free option if one is
available. I have looked and I have not been able to find anything free.
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