RE: resolve appends domain section of hostname to non-existent domains

2005-12-13 Thread Ruben Bloemgarten
It is, combined with a wildcard in dns. Thanks for the input. 

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Subject: Re: resolve appends domain section of hostname to non-existent
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Ruben Bloemgarten [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi all, 
 
  
 
 Could anyone let me know what's misconfigured here:
 
  
 
 When I ping from say server2 # ping jkhdsfkhdsafhjsahfdhksa.com I get the
 following reply :
 
  
 
 PING jkhdsfkhdsafhjsahfdhksa.com.mydomain2.com (ip.of.server.1): 56 data
 bytes
 
  
 
 64 bytes from ip.of.server.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.594 ms
 
 64 bytes from ip.of.server.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.427 ms
 
  
 
 The same happens from server1; it appends it's domain name to the
incorrect
 domain
 
  
 
 # ping jkhdsfkhdsafhjsahfdhksa.com
 
  
 
 PING jkhdsfkhdsafhjsahfdhksa.com.mydomain1.com (ip.of.server.1): 56 data
 bytes
 
  
 
 64 bytes from ip.of.server.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.594 ms
 
 64 bytes from ip.of.server.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.427 ms
 
  
 
  
 
 Server2 is running multiple jails behind ipf/ipnat on 5.4-Release.
 
 Server1 is not running jails or ipf/nat. on 5.2.1-Current 
 
  
 
 Server1 responds on both systems, which are in the same subnet at the same
 colo.
 
  
 
 A dig from both systems does reply correctly, stating that
 jkhdsfkhdsafhjsahfdhksa.com does not exist. Which leads me to feel that it
 would most probably be hosts file related. As the hosts file on both
systems
 are not doing anything weird i.e.:
 
 Server2: ip.natted.lan server2 server2.mydomain2.com
server2.mydomain2.com.
 
 Server1: ip.static.wan server1 server1.mydomain1.com
server2.mydomain2.com.
 
  
 
 Although, as dns has already taken place (on existing domains it does
 resolve correctly), it would seem that something is happening after
 hosts-dns- (not using nis). 
 
  
 
  
 

Isn't this just the search parameter for resolv.conf(5)?


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Re: resolve appends domain section of hostname to non-existent domains

2005-12-12 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Ruben Bloemgarten [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi all, 
 
  
 
 Could anyone let me know what's misconfigured here:
 
  
 
 When I ping from say server2 # ping jkhdsfkhdsafhjsahfdhksa.com I get the
 following reply :
 
  
 
 PING jkhdsfkhdsafhjsahfdhksa.com.mydomain2.com (ip.of.server.1): 56 data
 bytes
 
  
 
 64 bytes from ip.of.server.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.594 ms
 
 64 bytes from ip.of.server.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.427 ms
 
  
 
 The same happens from server1; it appends it's domain name to the incorrect
 domain
 
  
 
 # ping jkhdsfkhdsafhjsahfdhksa.com
 
  
 
 PING jkhdsfkhdsafhjsahfdhksa.com.mydomain1.com (ip.of.server.1): 56 data
 bytes
 
  
 
 64 bytes from ip.of.server.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.594 ms
 
 64 bytes from ip.of.server.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.427 ms
 
  
 
  
 
 Server2 is running multiple jails behind ipf/ipnat on 5.4-Release.
 
 Server1 is not running jails or ipf/nat. on 5.2.1-Current 
 
  
 
 Server1 responds on both systems, which are in the same subnet at the same
 colo.
 
  
 
 A dig from both systems does reply correctly, stating that
 jkhdsfkhdsafhjsahfdhksa.com does not exist. Which leads me to feel that it
 would most probably be hosts file related. As the hosts file on both systems
 are not doing anything weird i.e.:
 
 Server2: ip.natted.lan server2 server2.mydomain2.com server2.mydomain2.com.
 
 Server1: ip.static.wan server1 server1.mydomain1.com server2.mydomain2.com.
 
  
 
 Although, as dns has already taken place (on existing domains it does
 resolve correctly), it would seem that something is happening after
 hosts-dns- (not using nis). 
 
  
 
  
 

Isn't this just the search parameter for resolv.conf(5)?
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