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I have a server with a default internal IP address, and a local name
defined in /etc/hosts for one network interface, but the second
interface is on the public network. So I want the domain name of the
server to be set to the public name, not the default internal one.

> The eth0 and eth1 stanza's you mention are example files sent to
> resolv.conf - not the final /etc/resolv.conf that ends up. Which local
> resolver are you using? Some require a little configuration to use
> openresolv.
> 
I have bind9 running locally, and am using the libc resolver, so
there shouldn't be too much extra needed.

> Here's a patch which addresses the sortlist option which is indeed an
> issue.
> http://roy.marples.name/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=openresolv.git;a=commitdiff;h=98068bb3b35c1af98226adedbaa263ffdc14d775
> 
> I'll do another release based on feedback on the domain issue above.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Roy



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