resolv.conf problem??
Bennett Samowich
brs at fsproduce.com
Wed Aug 11 13:31:24 UTC 1999
Greetings,
This is a simple matter I'm sure...
We have set up several sub-domains in our system and are experiencing some
weirdness with regards to name resolution. I figure that it is in the
resolv.conf file but I'm not sure.
Here is what is going on:
* The DNS servers reside on the primary domain.
* /etc/resolv.conf (remaining sub-domains removed for simplicity)
search fsproduce.com madc.fsproduce.com training.fsproduce.com
nameserver 172.16.1.3
nameserver 172.16.1.7
nameserver 204.249.184.2
* zones
fsproduce.com
madc.fsproduce.com
training.fsproduce.com
-- etc --
* PROBLEM (host1 is on the training subnet)
When I query for host1 DNS can't find the address,
however, when I query for host1.training is does.
#> nslookup host1
Server: vpn1.madc.fsproduce.com
Address: 172.16.1.3
*** vpn1.madc.fsproduce.com can't find host1: Non-existent host/domain
#> nslookup host1.training
Server: vpn1.madc.fsproduce.com
Address: 172.16.1.3
Name: host1.training.fsproduce.com
Address: 192.168.7.1
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