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  • Subject: Re: DNS settings...
  • From: Matthew Bogosian <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:55:47 -0700

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Ah, okay. I can see now that I was mistaken. This is the correct configuration. However, it was the behavior of the host command that threw me off:

% host www.domain.dom
Host www.domain.dom not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)

/etc/resolv.conf is unchanged after issuing the scutil commands:

% cat /etc/resolv.conf
domain myisp.net
nameserver <MY_ISP_IP>

I'm assuming the host command uses /etc/resolv.conf (rather than the OS X resolver), which is why it would fail, but applications like Safari would still work....


    --Matt


On Sep 18, 2005, at 18:09 , Matthew Bogosian wrote:

After entering these commands, I can see the new resolver entry in the output of 'scutil --dns', but domain.dom *also* gets added to the default resolver:

DNS configuration

resolver #1
  domain : myisp.net
  search domain[0] : domain.dom    <- HUH?!
  search domain[1] : myisp.net
  nameserver[0] : <MY_ISP_IP>
  order   : 200000

resolver #2
  domain : domain.dom
  nameserver[0] : <VPN_DNS_IP>
  order   : 100600

...

What gives? Any help would be very much appreciated (incidentally, I'm running 10.4).


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