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Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!holtz
From: holtz@cascade.carleton.ca (Neal Holtz)
Subject: Re: /etc/resolv.conf help needed
Message-ID: <1990Sep7.142444.4305@ccs.carleton.ca>
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References: <1504@wet.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 90 14:24:44 GMT

In article <1504@wet.UUCP> stan@cs.sfsu.edu (Stan Osborne) writes:
>We just installed our first SR10.2 on a DN 2500 (Ethernet Device).
>...
>/etc/resolv.conf was created as described in "Configuring and 
>Managing TCP/IP (008543-A02)" page 3-7,3-8. The name server daemon 
>is not running on the DN2500.  With "nmconfig -h hostent_ascii"
>names in /etc/host work ok.  With "nmconfig -h hostent_bind" names
>in /etc/host do not work.  In either case names not in /etc/host
>are not resolved.  

It works for me (DN2500 on domain ring, BSD4.3).  In /etc/rc.local I have:

if [ -f /etc/nmconfig ]; then
	/etc/nmconfig -h hostent_bind  
fi

And my entire /etc/resolv.conf file looks like:

domain		carleton.ca
nameserver	134.117.1.11
nameserver	134.117.1.34
nameserver	134.117.1.3

Of course, the nameservers listed are at or near Carleton University
(and none are on the Domain ring).

Did you reboot after making the changes?
--
Prof. Neal Holtz,  Dept. of Civil Eng.,  Carleton University,  Ottawa, Canada
Internet: holtz@civeng.carleton.ca   Tel: (613)788-5797    Fax: (613)788-3951
