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17.2.4. Using the dig Utility
			The 
dig utility is a command-line tool that allows you to perform DNS lookups and debug a nameserver configuration. Its typical usage is as follows:
		dig [@server] [option...] name type
dig [@server] [option...] name type
			See Section 17.2.2.2, “Common Resource Records” for a list of common types.
		
17.2.4.1. Looking Up a Nameserver
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				To look up a nameserver for a particular domain, use the command in the following form:
			
dig name NS
dig name NS
				In Example 17.17, “A sample nameserver lookup”, the 
dig utility is used to display nameservers for example.com.
			Example 17.17. A sample nameserver lookup
17.2.4.2. Looking Up an IP Address
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				To look up an IP address assigned to a particular domain, use the command in the following form:
			
dig name A
dig name A
				In Example 17.18, “A sample IP address lookup”, the 
dig utility is used to display the IP address of example.com.
			Example 17.18. A sample IP address lookup
17.2.4.3. Looking Up a Hostname
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				To look up a host name for a particular IP address, use the command in the following form:
			
dig -x address
dig -x address
				In Example 17.19, “A sample host name lookup”, the 
dig utility is used to display the host name assigned to 192.0.32.10.
			Example 17.19. A sample host name lookup