Subject: RE: Socket operation on non-socket?
To: port <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: dark3lf <dark3lf@home.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/26/2000 15:01:21
Woh, heh, my head is bubbling from this response, thanks! Heh. Anyway, all
that I have in my resolv.conf is this:
search
nameserver 24.3.144.33
There was much more, but I guess for some reason dhclient wiped it and put
its own (albeit correct) info in there. What is FQDN? What else might I
need in there? And how would I nable resolving via DNS so it can map the IP
address-du-jour to a FQDN. Or point me to the relevant URL?
thanks in advance!
> That is what they mean by fully-qualified, yes. Either your DNS is set
> up wrong, and you didn't say whether you, or @home, is handling your
> DNS, and what your resolver.conf is set to, but the bottom line is
> these servers need to have a FQDN either in the DNS or in your hosts file.
> Now since you're using DHCP you won't have it in your hosts file, so
> you need to enable resolving via DNS so it can map the IP address-du-jour
> to a FQDN.
>
> ian@darwinsys.com