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From: Frank Fesevur <ffes@users.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: Which package is dig and host in?
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At 29-6-2007 15:48, Wallace Yang wrote:
> I'm looking for dig and host (which I think should be
> in the dnsutils package, but I don't see the package
> listed). A search reveals 128 entries for dig, and the
> descriptions don't really seem to match. 

There is no official cygwin package for dig and host. You can use the 
cygwin-ports <http://cygwinports.dotsrc.org/> package of bind. (Would be 
nice if that would become an official package BTW)

Or you can download the latest Windows version of bind 
<http://www.isc.org/sw/bind/> and put dig.exe and host.exe with the 
required DLLs somewhere in your path.

Regards,
Frank


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