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Who am I?
Hi, I’m Graeme and these are my notes, from my messy desk. I started this blog because Google proved to be more useful at finding content than anything else I’ve used.
So I started adding my own content in the hopes that Google would index it and allow me to find things again in the future.
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Dnscheck looks nifty. I typically use a combination of nsping, dnstrace and DNS report to ensure that my DNS infrastructure is "clean." Nsping and dnstrace are available as source code, and DNS report resides at the following location:
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Dnscheck looks nifty. I typically use a combination of nsping, dnstrace and DNS report to ensure that my DNS infrastructure is "clean." Nsping and dnstrace are available as source code, and DNS report resides at the following location:
http://www.dnsreport.com/
Thanks,
- Ryan
Matty: Ooh, dnstrace looks like it's a command line version the web-based tool I was using yesterday. Much better. :-) Thanks!
dlint is pretty handy too, though it does have some editorial ideas.