If I put an entry in windows hosts file (127.0.0.1 foo.example.com) then I can ping foo.example.com at command line, but nslookup foo.example.com fails.
nslookup explicitly does NOT use the hosts file, because it is designed to do Name Server LOOKUPs. Almost all other software relies on the name resolution functions that DO use the hosts file.
Alexander
In reply to Re: Strawberry Perl: Windows hosts file not working?
by afoken
in thread Strawberry Perl: Windows hosts file not working?
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