
Free nslookup tool for Windows with GUI – DNSDataView
July 19th, 2010 admin

NirSoft’s DNSDataView is a free DNS lookup tool with a graphical user interface (GUI) for Windows that can replace the nslookup command in most use cases. You need an nslookup tool when you want to query your local or an external DNS server. DNSDataView supports the most important query types: MX (mail exchanger record), NS (name server record), A (address record), SOA …
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