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>What does your DNS machines resolv.conf look like?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc$ cat resolv.conf
nameserver 127.0.0.1


>  What domain do your
>clients think they are on.  What domain does your nameserver think it's
>on?

I haven't configured either of the domains, since they arn't under one
(My host address for when I'm online is assigned dynamically by my
ISP)

>--mike
>On 10 Aug 2001 12:49:16 +0100, Nick Avenell wrote:
>> I have a nicely working DNS server for my little home network. Having read 
>> the HOWTO, I was happy to discover that Debian automagically sets things up 
>> so they work properly.
>> 
>> DTRT, as ever.
>> 
>> Anyway, I have a small problem which I hope you could help me with. As soon 
>> as anything *uses* the DNS server (One of the windows boxen using it, for 
>> example) the entire network loses the ability to resolve itself by 
>> servername (Which is sacrifice[1]). So the question is, how do I make the 
>> DNS server on sacrifice be able to resolve itself as the hostname (DNS 
>> works fine)?
>> 
>> [1] Never call a box Sacrifice. It rebels. Expensively)
>> 
>> -- 
>> Nick Avenell
>> 
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