There are two answers to your question, depending on exactly what you mean.
If you want to find out all of the published nameservers (ie, the ones that AOL intends for use by external nodes), then Net::DNS will do what you want - there's an example for finding all of the dns servers for a domain in the main man page.
Or, if you mean finding all of AOLs dns servers, including the ones intended for internal use only - well, you'll just have to ask AOL and hope their admins are in a good mood =) | [reply] |
Or you could use some of the packages like dnsquery or dlint or dnstree which suck the whole zone. You'll then have data on every server that they have named. You will be able to get a similar effect by running these programs on any of their private nameservers.
I'm not going to give you links. If you can't find them, you shouldn't be using them (the packages and the DNS servers).
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