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Re: NSLOOKUP.EXE

From: Chris Calabrese <chris_calabrese(at)yahoo.com>
Date: Fri Mar 21 2003 - 09:19:04 EST


Windows XP: *** Input is too long
Solaris 8: [...] is not in legal name syntax (label too long) AIX 4.3: LEX Error: input string too long to fit in yywtext[].

         Increase the array size by defining YYLMAX to be a higher value
HP-UX 11.00 and 11.11: Memory fault(coredump)

I'm guessing the bug is in the BIND 4 distribution of nslookup and was fixed in BIND 8.

And no, it does not surprise me that Windows might use the BIND code.

Patrick Webster wrote:

>Tested on Windows 2000 Pro, SP3 and all updates.
c:\>nslookup.exe AAAAA[..], but if I run nslookup with no args, then request AAA[..]AAA it gives the 0x41414141 memory error.
>
>If I give nslookup a much larger amount of A's, the response is:
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