TCP/NFS
mark hilliard
mark at gizzmo.UUCP
Sun Nov 25 03:39:43 AEST 1990
In article <1990Nov24.041255.24657 at jadpc.cts.com> jdeitch at jadpc.cts.com (Jim Deitch) writes:
>
>Boy, I whish people would think about what they write before typing.
>
>If you are NOT using a nameserver, you MUST have an entry defining
>your domain. The second line in the file resolv.conf will be
>nonameserver.
>
>Don't believe me? Ask any sysadm that has both SYSV and BSD systems
>under them and you will see. Still don't believe me? Turn to the
>manual page resolver(5) and read up friend.
Lighten up! If you read the man for resolver(5) you will see that you
DO NOT have to put in a domain. It will default out to the root. Even in
a large networked environment, this will work. I am not a expert on
network administration, but the entry that I recommended in the previous
posting was derived at by spending several hours on the phone with
Interactive's network guru's, and more importantly, it works (for me at
least!). Setting up my little network here at kodak was not the easiest
thing that I have done, and when tied into kodak's VERY LARGE backbone,
I ran into lots of problems and the whole thing became a muddied nightmare.
I envy your savvy on administrating your network, but not all of us are
at that level yet. Constructive critisism is fine here, and we ALL can
benifit from the input, but negitive critisism tends to turn people off,
even if you are right.
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