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RESOLVXC.5
Upload User: jnzhq888
Upload Date: 2007-01-18
Package Size: 51694k
Code Size: 1k
Category:
OS Develop
Development Platform:
WINDOWS
- RESOLV.CONF(5) Minix Programmer's Manual RESOLV.CONF(5)
- NAME
- resolv.conf - Domain Name System resolver configuration
- SYNOPSIS
- /etc/resolv.conf
- DESCRIPTION
- The /etc/resolv.conf is used to configure how the host will use the
- Domain Name System to resolve hostnames to IP addresses. It may contain
- these two lines:
- nameserver IP-address
- domain domain-name
- The nameserver entry tells the IP address of the host to use for DNS
- queries. If it is set to 127.0.0.1 (which is the default) then the local
- name daemon is used that may use the /etc/hosts database to translate
- host names. You normally only need a nameserver entry if the name server
- is at the other side of a router. The default nonamed name server can't
- look beyond the local network.
- The domain entry tells the default domain to use for unqualified
- hostnames. This entry is usually not given in which case the domain of
- the local host is used.
- The long version of this story can be found in resolver(5).
- FILES
- /etc/resolv.conf DNS resolver configuration file.
- SEE ALSO
- resolver(5), hosts(5), nonamed(8), boot(8).
- AUTHOR
- Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
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