9.4 Configuring a Resolver to Append Multiple Domain Names to Arguments
9.4.1 Problem
You want to configure a resolver to
append more than one domain name to incomplete domain name arguments.
9.4.2 Solution
On a BIND resolver, configure
a search list by adding a search directive to
the resolv.conf file. You can specify up to six
domain names as arguments to the search
directive, in the order in which you want the resolver to
append them. For example, specifying:
search foo.example bar.example
tells your resolver to try appending foo.example
to domain name arguments, and if that
doesn't produce a real domain name, to try
bar.example.
For a Windows resolver, find the
resolver configuration window and set the Domain Suffix
Search Order, Microsoft's term for the
search list. In Windows 2000, for example, you can bring up the
resolver configuration window by choosing Start
Settings
Control Panel
Network and Dial-up
Connections. Right-click on the name of your network
connection, select Properties, then double-click
on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties.
Finally, choose Advanced
DNS.... Check the box labeled Append
these DNS suffixes (in order), and set the search list in
the list box below.
9.4.3 Discussion
The
search directive also sets the local domain name
to its first argument, so be sure to delete any
domain directive in
resolv.conf when you add
search.
9.4.4 See Also
"The Search List" and
"Windows 2000" in Chapter 6 of
DNS and BIND; "Search
List" in Chapter 6 of DNS on Windows
2000.
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