Re: Resolving .local domain FQDN on client [SOLVED]

2007-03-22 Thread Richard Harb (debian)
On Thursday 22 March 2007 17:14, I wrote: > Hello list, > > I have a server running bind that is master for 'domain.local'. > When I try to use a FQDN from within an application on my debian > etch 'desktop machine' (e.g. in a browser: http://host.domain.local/) it > does not resolve / ask the DNS

Re: Resolving .local domain FQDN on client

2007-03-22 Thread Bernard
Hello Richard, Take a look at the man page of host.conf and specially at the option mdns. You might need to set "mdns off" in the file host.conf. I got a similar problem with .local in the past and that fixed my problem. Bernard On 3/22/07, Richard Harb (debian) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hel

Re: Resolving .local domain FQDN on client

2007-03-22 Thread Jeff D
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, Richard Harb (debian) wrote: Hello list, I have a server running bind that is master for 'domain.local'. When I try to use a FQDN from within an application on my debian etch 'desktop machine' (e.g. in a browser: http://host.domain.local/) it does not resolve / ask the DNS

Resolving .local domain FQDN on client

2007-03-22 Thread Richard Harb (debian)
Hello list, I have a server running bind that is master for 'domain.local'. When I try to use a FQDN from within an application on my debian etch 'desktop machine' (e.g. in a browser: http://host.domain.local/) it does not resolve / ask the DNS server for the address. with the tool 'host' I ca