How to add new Solaris client IP into Solaris 10 DNS server?
Hi,
We just built a new Solaris 10 zone. And would like to add it to our DNS server. Its also Solaris 10. Please let me know how can I get the IP resolved using this DNS server. I added entry into zone config file but not working. I did restarted the DNS services. And also added nameserver name into resolv.conf
Please let me know what I am missing.
Last edited by snchaudhari2; 11-16-2018 at 07:20 PM..
I am new to UNIX and have been trying to add DNS servers so I can access the internet under Solaris 9. I am using a static IP and have the subnet and gateway configured but cannot figure out to add DNS servers. Does anyone know how to do this? Thank you very much for any help. (1 Reply)
Hello evrybody
I need to know how i can implement and configure DNS server in solaris9 and i need to understand which files i modified it to do that
Thanks all (8 Replies)
hey guys, how to add soalris box as a microsoft DNS Client ?
and how to register in the microsoft DNS ??
i managed to query from the DNS server after adding /etc/resolve.conf and editing /etc/nsswitch.conf
but i need to register the soalris server (dns Client) into Microsoft DNS automatically.... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
What is the procedure to add a client to a DNS server.
what are the settings and files need to be added/changed ?
thanks in advance! (6 Replies)
Hi all,
I have some sort of problem with BIND DNS server my environment as follows.
bash-3.00# cat /etc/release
Solaris 10 6/06 s10s_u2wos_09a SPARC
Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have task to make a program that multiplies polynomials as client(input/output indexes)-server(multiplying) using RPC. However when I try to compile it with gcc it gives the next info:
for client:
Udefined first
symbol referenced
Clnt_create client.o
for server:
Udefined first... (5 Replies)
Hi folks,
I am attempting to setup a Solaris 10 syslog server to receive logs from linux machines. Here's what I did:
On the server (SunOS sun226 5.10), IP address: 192.168.212.226:
1. start syslogdby issuing $/usr/sbin/syslogd -T
On a client (SunOS sun221 5.8):
1. Configured... (1 Reply)
Hi,
We have built a new server (RHEL VM)and added that IP/hostname into dns zone configs file on DNS server (Solaris 10). Reloaded the configuration using
and added nameserver into resolv.conf on client. But when I am trying nslookup, its not getting resolved. The nameserver is not able to... (8 Replies)
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whereami.conf
whereami.conf(5) File Formats Manual whereami.conf(5)NAME
whereami.conf -- configuration file for whereami
DESCRIPTION
The whereami.conf file specifies what whereami does on leaving, remaining at or arriving at locations.
(Locations are detected by whereami according to specifications in the detect.conf file.)
Comments are lines starting with the `#' character. Leading whitespace is ignored on all lines, including comment lines.
Other lines are of the form:
-location action
The action is performed if your system was previously at this location, but is now at another location.
=location action
The action is performed if your system is now at this location.
+location action
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!location action
The action is performed if your system is not at this location.
HELPER SCRIPTS
In addition to the normal commands available within any shell script, whereami includes a number of helper scripts which may be useful.
setmailrelay (none | queue [smarthost] | smarthost)
Set the mail relay (i.e. smarthost) to "none" if you have a permanent connection, and can send e-mail directly to the recipient's
mailserver.
If you are not connected, set the relay to "queue" (optionally for a specific smarthost).
Or send all mail to a specific smarthost, if that is what you need in this location.
setresolver <resolv.conf stanza>
The <resolv.conf stanza> should be something like: search localhost mydomain.com nameserver 1.2.3.4 (all on one line) to specify
the domain search path and the nameserver to use.
If you have resolvconf installed, this script will interface with that to manupulate the /etc/resolv.conf file and control DNS
resolution. This is recommended.
If you are not using resolvconf, then this will directly rewrite your /etc/resolv.conf file, inserting a section similar to the
manner in which DHCP works.
setproxy (start | stop | none | <upstream_proxy>)
Use this script to reconfigure your local oops or squid proxy server to use a specific upstream proxy, no upstream
proxy, or to stop the proxy server completely.
The upstream proxy should be specified as "<name or ip> <port>", e.g.: setproxy 192.168.55.3 3128
For a local squid proxy you can optionally also provide a complete set of parameters for the "cache_peer" directive (without the
"cache_peer" name itself). See the squid.conf file for full details of this syntax. e.g.: setproxy 192.168.55.3 parent 3128
3140 login=user:password
settimezone timezone
Use this to set your timezone differently.
masqmail_route route_name
Use this to reconfigure masqmail to use a different masqmail routing.
SEE ALSO whereami(8), detect.conf(5)
Further documentation is available in the /usr/share/doc/whereami directory.
FILES
/etc/whereami/whereami.conf
The file we are talking about in this here manpage.
/etc/whereami/whereiam.sh
The script that is built based on the information in this configuration file and then executed by whereami.
LIMITATIONS
There should be a configuration program so that the user does not have to do any script programming.
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