Re: Problem with resolv.conf and search list

2001-09-16 Thread Bruno BEAUFILS
Philippe Troin writes: -> The parser for resolv.conf is very stupid. -> Try: -> ->search lifl.fr univ-lille1.fr ->search iut-info.univ-lille1.fr ->nameserver 134.206.10.18 ->nameserver 134.206.1.4 ->nameserver 134.206.1.15 It does not work either because with this configuratio

Re: Problem with resolv.conf and search list

2001-09-16 Thread Bruno BEAUFILS
Bernd Eckenfels writes: -> host is not using the system resolver but contacting name servers directly. -> You may want to use ping to check it, instead. That's what exactly what I tried before. Does not work either :-( -- -- Bruno

Re: Problem with resolv.conf and search list

2001-09-15 Thread Bernd Eckenfels
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 02:26:49AM +0200, Bruno BEAUFILS wrote: > The resolver is unable to find it. Let's see it with an example : > > {watney-root-/etc}# host sole > sole.lifl.fr does not exist (Authoritative answer) host is not using the system resolver but contacting name servers directly. Yo

Re: Problem with resolv.conf and search list

2001-09-15 Thread Philippe Troin
[moving the discussion to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bruno BEAUFILS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > There is something I do not understand about resolving hostnames. It seems the > search primitive of resolv.conf does not work properly in sid, nor in woody. > > Let's see some of my configuration files : >

Problem with resolv.conf and search list

2001-09-15 Thread Bruno BEAUFILS
There is something I do not understand about resolving hostnames. It seems the search primitive of resolv.conf does not work properly in sid, nor in woody. Let's see some of my configuration files : resolv.conf search lifl.fr univ-lille1.fr iut-info.univ-lille1.fr nameserver