I tried to do the same at work, using the multiple domains in the option domain-name and found the same problem. For linux it worked as expected but the MS systems it would not. We ended up specifying the search order on each system. On Wed, 2005-16-11 at 11:05 -0500, Terry Polzin wrote: > Group: > > I have a FC3 machine serving DNS & DHCP to FC, RHEL, M$-XP, and M$-w2K > clients. > > The resolv.conf of the linux machines states the domain serrch order correctly > for our internal DNS environment and can resolve internal hosts. > > The M$-XP machines appear to receive the search the search order but cannot > resolve internal hosts. > > The M$-w2k machines no not appear to receive the search the search order and > of course cannot resolve internal hosts. > > Am I dealing with a M$ feature or a dhcpd.conf issue? > > dhcpd.conf: > > option domain-name "xxx.com yyy.xxx.com zzz.xxx.com"; > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
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