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Operating Systems Solaris DNS resolv problem for some domains Post 302422414 by binover on Tuesday 18th of May 2010 10:14:03 AM
Old 05-18-2010
Hi!,
I don't see nothing unusual in resolv.conf, looks ok for me. 2 "search" and 5 "nameserver".

but...

search domain.com
nameserver localhost
...

That's ok? localhost like the first nameserver?

also, the non resolving's domains are not even ours... there are in autralia I think...

Thanks
 

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RESOLV.CONF(5)							File Formats Manual						    RESOLV.CONF(5)

NAME
resolv.conf - Domain Name System resolver configuration SYNOPSIS
/etc/resolv.conf DESCRIPTION
The /etc/resolv.conf is used to configure how the host will use the Domain Name System to resolve hostnames to IP addresses. It may con- tain these two lines: nameserver IP-address domain domain-name The nameserver entry tells the IP address of the host to use for DNS queries. If it is set to 127.0.0.1 (which is the default) then the local name daemon is used that may use the /etc/hosts database to translate host names. You normally only need a nameserver entry if the name server is at the other side of a router. The default nonamed name server can't look beyond the local network. The domain entry tells the default domain to use for unqualified hostnames. This entry is usually not given in which case the domain of the local host is used. The long version of this story can be found in resolver(5). FILES
/etc/resolv.conf DNS resolver configuration file. SEE ALSO
resolver(5), hosts(5), nonamed(8), boot(8). AUTHOR
Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl) RESOLV.CONF(5)
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