as i know tjere is no such program. but take a look in
/etc/resolv.conf and /etc/nsswitch.conf
BTW what is the error you get when try to ping some site (by hostname and IP)

2007/9/1, Bjorn Boulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello Solaris People,
>
> I have a copy of Solaris running on an x86 box.
>
> Here is what I see:
>
> bash sol oracle ~ 3 $
> bash sol oracle ~ 3 $
> bash sol oracle ~ 3 $
> bash sol oracle ~ 3 $ uname -a
> SunOS sol 5.10 Generic_118855-14 i86pc i386 i86pc
> bash sol oracle ~ 4 $
> bash sol oracle ~ 4 $
> bash sol oracle ~ 4 $
>
>
> Currently the solaris-box is connected to a router which is connected
> to a DSL modem which is connected to SBC-ATT.
>
> I can ssh into the solaris-box from my Mac which is also connected to the
> router.
>
> I can ping www.google.com from my Mac.
>
> But,
> I cannot ping www.google.com from the solaris-box.
>
> I suspect that it is either a routing or DNS issue.
>
> Does solaris 10 have an administrative utility I can use to interact
> with the network configuration?
>
> -b
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