• Online nslookup is a web based DNS client that queries DNS records for a given domain name.
  • nslookup is available for the Linux, macOS, and Windows operating systems.
  • If you need to look up only a single piece of data, or you're using nslookup in scripts, command lines, or PowerShell, use the noninteractive mode.
  • Enter “nslookup” into a command-line interface (CLI) such as Command Prompt on Windows or Terminal on Linux and macOS to use this tool.
  • The nslookup tool is available only if you have TCP/IP protocol enabled in your operating system.
  • The general syntax for the nslookup command is as follows: is the domain name that you want to query, and is any options that you want to use.
  • NsLookup is the tool to translate human memorable domain name into machine readable IP Address.
  • İşletim sistemleri içerisinde nslookup.exe adlı yerleşik şekilde bulundurur.
  • In its simplest form, without any options, nslookup returns domain name and IP address (both IPv4 and IPv6).
  • Look up a website’s address: Just like looking up a phone number in a phonebook, you can use nslookup to find the IP address of a website.