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Re: finding out all machine names within a domainFrom: Mia''s Virtual Post Office Date: Monday, June 5, 2000
Time: 1:22:55 pmMen & Mice Support said:
>At 1:28 PM -0500 6/5/00, Mia's Virtual Post Office wrote:
>>Dale Therio said:
>>
>>>Is there a tool to allow you to find out all of the machine
>>>names within a particular domain?
>>>
>>>I have DNS Expert and I simply want to verify what machine names
>>>I have asked my co-location provider to setup. I have fogotten
>>>some of them and don't want to bother them with this request
>>>(not that it has been any problem in the past). I just want to
>>>do whatever groundwork I can myself without bugging them all the
>>>time <g>
>>>
>>I would love an answer to this question as well.. It would sure make life
>>on the server farm easy for us here with all the domains and dns requests
>>and changes we get in the course of a day.
>>
>>In any event, if you do not get an anwer Dale, or this cannot be done,
>>let me know and I will get all this info out to you today.
>
>I take it the scenario is this:
>
>1. Using QuickDNS Pro as DNS server, with many domains
>2. Need to find all A records for a given IP address, across all domains
>3. Need to find all CNAME records that reference the names found in item 2
>
>This can be done using AppleScript. If the server is busy, it may
>make sense to copy all the domain files to a workstation before
>running the AppleScript.
well we keep a backup of all such domains on two separate workstations
and the file server, so I guess we have what we need.
>
>If you need help writing such a script, just ask.
that would be great.. Any help you can give would be great!
thanx,
jer
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