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Operating Systems Solaris change dns (domain name) Post 302189778 by kim_custodio on Sunday 27th of April 2008 09:15:36 PM
Old 04-27-2008
hi gnom,

thanks for prompt reply. if i do testing, can resolv.conf looks like this: ?

search olddnsname.com
nameserver 172.x.x.x

search newdnsname.com
nameserver 172.x.x.x

rgds
 

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rpc.nisd_resolv(1M)													       rpc.nisd_resolv(1M)

NAME
rpc.nisd_resolv - DNS service daemon for NIS SYNOPSIS
file_descriptor]] transport] program_number] DESCRIPTION
is an auxiliary process which provides DNS forwarding service for NIS hosts requests. The process is started by (NIS server) when invoked with the option. It requires the file to be set up for communication with a DNS nameserver. The utility can be used to verify communica- tion with a DNS nameserver. See resolv.conf(4) and nslookup(1). Although it is not recommended, can also be started independently with the following options. Options Uses the specified file descriptor for service Runs in foreground. Uses the specified transient program number for RPC service procedure. Uses the specified transport. Operates in verbose mode. Sends output to: Operates in verbose mode. Sends output to stdout. AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. FILES
resolver configuration file. SEE ALSO
nslookup(1), ypserv(1M), resolv.conf(4), ypfiles(4). rpc.nisd_resolv(1M)
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