On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 14:38:03 +0100, Roby declaimed the
following:
>Good idea !
>The remote router used the provider's DNS.
>Now I have entered google DNS (8.8.8.8) but nothing in the RPI3 has
>changed.
>The default gateway in the RPI3 is correct (ip route | grep default |
>cut -d' ' -f3) and corresponds to the router address.
>But I can't verify which DNS uses the RPI3 because I don't have the
>nslookup command available and cause error 404 the 'sudo apt-get
>install dnsutils' does not work
>Do you have suggestions to check which DNS uses rpi3 ?
>
If you have SSH, you probably also have SFTP.
Given SFTP, you can transfer Debian packages to the device, and install
from local package file.
I leave obtaining the Debian package file, and the install command, as
an exercise...
https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=jessie&searchon=all&keywords=nslookup
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