Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 17229
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2000/1/13-14 [Computer/HW/Memory] UID:17229 Activity:nil
1/12    In nslookup, what does "Non-authoritative answer" mean?
        \_ that the answer came from the cache
        \_ That the name server you asked isn't the name server for that
           domain, but asked someone else and believed what it was told.
           If you nslookup -query=ANY the domain, you'll get the list of
           authoritative name servers for that domain.
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