Now that resolver is used, mail ignores 'mailhost' in /etc/hosts
Roger Gonzalez
rg at uunet!unhd
Sat Dec 1 00:50:31 AEST 1990
System: Sun 3/160 running SunOS 4.1, *no* YP
I had been having problems getting ftp, telnet, finger, etc. to use the
nameserver. I received a suggestion to rebuild /usr/lib/libc.so with
the inclusion of some .o's from libresolv.a. This worked pretty well;
all address resolution was now done through the nameserver. Unfortunately,
this makes /etc/hosts completely ignored. Its not *that* intolerable,
but the /etc/hosts contained some convenient nicknames for local machines
that the resolver doesn't know about. C'est la vie.
Worse, however, is the fact that sendmail no longer knows what 'mailhost'
is. Outgoing mail is completely dead with regards to non-local sites.
Am I doing something wrong, or are there some changes that I need to make
in sendmail.cf?
thanks,
Roger
--
"The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting
than the question of whether a submarine can swim" - Edsgar W. Dijkstra
rg at unhd.unh.edu | UNH Marine Systems Engineering Laboratory
r_gonzalez at unhh.bitnet | Durham, NH 03824-3525
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