>The short answer is no.  GLIBC is usually the code which reads
>/etc/resolv.conf and it re-reads the file each time, so any changes made
>to it take effect immediately.
>
>You can test this by running nslookup and see what your default nameserver
>is.
>Steve Borho                       Voice:  314-615-6349

Thanks, it is indeed working.

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