Configuring a DNS client
To configure a DNS client using the Client Manager:
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If the host is not already configured as a DNS client, select
Services Add DNS.
If the host is already configured as a DNS client,
click on DNS Client in the services listed, and then select
Services Modify.
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Enter the following details for the host:
Local domain-
The fully qualified name for the domain that the host is in, for example,
your_company.COM.
If you do not specify a domain search order,
the domain name will be appended when looking
up a name which does not contain a dot.
Domain search order-
Enter a list of up to six domains that you want DNS to search if you
specify a hostname without appending a domain name.
For each domain you enter, click on
Add to add it to the list. You should normally include the local
domain in this list. DNS will search the domains for a hostname
in the order that you specify them in the list.
To change the position of a selected item in the list,
click on Promote or Demote.
Name server search order-
Enter a list of up to three DNS name servers, specified by their
IP addresses, that the client can query.
For each name server you enter, click on Add to add it to the list.
If the host you are configuring is itself already
configured as a DNS name
server, place it at the top of the list by specifying it first using the
loopback IP address (127.0.0.1).
The resolver will query each name server
in the order that you specify them in the list until it gets an answer.
To change the position of a selected item in the list,
click on Promote or Demote.
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Click on OK to exit.
NOTE:
This procedure modifies the file /etc/resolv.conf.
If the file does not exist, the Client Manager creates
it upon exit when DNS client configuration values are
entered. See
resolv.conf(SFF)
for a description of the format of this file.
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Configuring the /etc/hosts file
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 05 June 2007