resolv record without domain

2011-09-29 Thread Gabriele Gabriele

Hello dear mailinglist,
I have a little problem with my bind configuration, I explain you the situation
I have a domain example.com with many record and every things work well, now I 
need to resolv an name of my servers without specify the domain,

for example;


name. IN A 1.1.1.1 


but if I try to resovl name by nslookup the dns told me the record Non-Exist...

ie there a way to do it?


thanks 

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Re: resolv record without domain

2011-09-29 Thread Warren Kumari

On Sep 29, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Gabriele Gabriele wrote:

 Hello dear mailinglist,
 I have a little problem with my bind configuration, I explain you the 
 situation
 I have a domain example.com with many record and every things work well, now 
 I need to resolv an name of my servers without specify the domain,
 
 for example;
 
 
 name. IN A 1.1.1.1 
 
 
 but if I try to resovl name by nslookup the dns told me the record 
 Non-Exist...
 
 ie there a way to do it?

Not 100% sure I understand the question, but what I think you need is a search 
path.

In a linux box, add:
search example.com 
to resolv.conf.

On a mac it's under Network Preferences, Interface, Search Domains.
somewhere similar on Windows.

You can also hand this out via DHCP:
option domain-search example.com;

W


 
 
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RE: resolv record without domain

2011-09-29 Thread Lightner, Jeff
Right - the issue here is the lookup not the DNS record itself.   On UNIX/Linux 
hosts the file is /etc/resolv.conf.

However, I do see a DNS configuration issue here as well.  There should NOT be 
a dot after name in the A record - that tells it NOT to append the domain 
name.





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Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 9:43 AM
To: Gabriele Gabriele
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Subject: Re: resolv record without domain


On Sep 29, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Gabriele Gabriele wrote:

 Hello dear mailinglist,
 I have a little problem with my bind configuration, I explain you the 
 situation
 I have a domain example.com with many record and every things work well, now 
 I need to resolv an name of my servers without specify the domain,

 for example;


 name. IN A 1.1.1.1


 but if I try to resovl name by nslookup the dns told me the record 
 Non-Exist...

 ie there a way to do it?

Not 100% sure I understand the question, but what I think you need is a search 
path.

In a linux box, add:
search example.com
to resolv.conf.

On a mac it's under Network Preferences, Interface, Search Domains.
somewhere similar on Windows.

You can also hand this out via DHCP:
option domain-search example.com;

W




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