Hello .. "search" and "domain" are mutually exclusive btw. The last one in the file is what wins...
Cliff On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 02:44:00AM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote: > also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED] (on Sun, 26 Aug 2001 07:22:37PM -0500): > > A couple of questions, subsequently ... > > please don't reply to my personal addy as well as debian-user... > > > This is my current /etc/resolv.conf: > > > > search speakeasy.net > > nameserver 216.231.41.22 > > nameserver 216.231.41.2 > > > > ... speakeasy is my DSL provider. So I would add the line > > > > domain burningclown.com > > > > ... and the line beginning 'search' should change, too? The DNS servers > > are speakeasy's, of course. > > precisely. > > > > and you'd configure your DNS zone to have your static IP (say > > > 111.222.111.222) to point to pear.mydomain.com: > > > > > > pear.mydomain.com. IN A 111.222.111.222 > > > > So I can do this? Or would someone at speakeasy need to do this? or > > someone at the ISP that hosts burningclown.com (not speakeasy). Whew! > > that someone who hosts burningclown.com. who are they? and how much do > they charge you? because i am pretty sure they won't just add an A > record subdomain, at least not at no charge. > > martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) > \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- > quantum mechanics: the dreams stuff is made of.