Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!sharkey!bnlux0!dan!abrams From: abrams@dan.amd.bnl.gov (The Ancient Programmer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Resolver on Suns Keywords: resolv.conf, resolve.conf, ypbind Message-ID: <2005@bnlux0.bnl.gov> Date: 11 Jul 90 21:27:35 GMT References: <1990Jun28.234529.2969@portia.Stanford.EDU> Sender: news@bnlux0.bnl.gov Organization: Brookhaven National Lab, Upton, NY Lines: 26 In article <1990Jun28.234529.2969@portia.Stanford.EDU> edgar@nova.stanford.edu (Edgar Holmann) writes: > > : >Ultrix system by using the /etc/resolv.conf nameservers. The problem is with >the sun; there is still a reference in the man pages for the existence of a >resolv.conf file but this doesn't work. (SunOS Release 4.0 changed the name of >this file to resolve.conf.) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Wrong! The name of the file is still resolv.conf, not resolve.conf. There was an error in Sun's man page which incorrectly spelled the file name, but that error has been corrected at 4.1. When I brought up 4.0.1 on our system, I changed the name of the file to resolve.conf and everthing went down the tubes. Changing the name back to resolv.conf got everything working again. We are currently at 4.1 with resolv.conf and all is ok. One point, the Sun should not be running in.named if you want it to use the resolv.conf file. Also, if you want your Sun NIS server to use the domain name resolver, you must read the first comment in the Makefile in /var/yp at OS4.1. INTERNET: abrams@bnl.gov BITNET: abrams@bnlux0.BITNET UUCP: ...philabs!sbcs!bnlux0!abrams