diff --git a/blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-2-2019-04-07.markdown b/blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-2-2019-04-07.markdown index 4fb9dad..68bca60 100644 --- a/blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-2-2019-04-07.markdown +++ b/blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-2-2019-04-07.markdown @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ A common tool in Linux and macOS to query DNS is [`dig`](https://www.cyberciti.b $ sudo apt install -y dnsutils ``` -A side note for [Alpine Linux](https://alpinelinux.org) users: for some reason the `dig` tool is not packaged in Alpine. Instead you will need to use the basically identical `drill` tool. You can install it like this: +A side note for [Alpine Linux](https://alpinelinux.org) users: for some reason the `dig` tool is packaged in `bind-tools` there. You can install it like this: ```console -$ sudo apk add drill +$ sudo apk add bind-tools ``` As an example of it in action, let's look up `google.com` with the `dig` tool (edited for clarity):