resolv.conf vs. Pixar License Server
Bryan Manske
bryan at pi.eai.iastate.edu
Fri May 10 07:55:04 AEST 1991
I'm investigating /etc/hosts and /usr/etc/resolv.conf and I have a
question. My resolv.conf looks like this:
hostresorder local bind
nameserver 129.186.xxx.xxx ( yes, there are numbers in place of the
nameserver 129.186.xxx.xxx xxx's, I'm just address shy.)
nameserver 129.186.xxx.xxx
and mail and ftp work fine, but now I have a problem with a Pixar
License Server for Renderman. The Renderman License Server says it
can't find the host when resolv.conf is running. So, a question, if
it please the net,...
Do I have the host/nameserver order correct so that it looks
first to /etc/hosts then to the nameserver? If so, am I to suspect
that Pixar doesn't like to work and play well with others?
Would someone from SGI have any ideas, please?
Thanx in advance.
Bryan
EAI
--
Bryan Manske (515) 292-9908 . Sometimes I wish I had a knob to
Engineering Animation, Inc. . turn up the intellignece on the
bryan at pi.eai.iastate.edu . Internet. I have one on my monitor
#include <caveat_opinion.h> . marked 'brightness," but it doesn't
#include <standard_disclaimer.h> . seem to work very well, does it?
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