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> You only need to post your message once. Posting it multiple times as you
> did is spam. You aren't going to get an immediate response, especially
> since this list is based in the USA where it's the middle of the night
> right now. So keep your shirt on :)
> 
> The way my resolv.conf is set up is:
> 
> search dns.host.com dns2.host.com
> nameserver 1.2.3.4
> nameserver 4.3.2.1
> 
> Basically, the search line should contain the DNS entries of the IP
> addresses on the nameserver line(s). So based on the info you provided,

        Maybe I'm wrong, but I think the search line is to enter the domains
you want to look for names when you enter an incomplete name. With your
below configuration, you are saying that when you enter a hostname like
"hosts" (without any domain), resolver has to look for hosts.ns.sun.com.
In the search line you don't have to enter any nameserver, but a lists
of domain you want to look for. If you don't have any search line,
resolver uses the domain line and only looks in that domain.

> I'd give the following a try:
> 
> search ns.sun.com
> nameserver 62.3.23.3
> nameserver 192.9.9.3
> 

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