Re: Opération bibliothèques publiques
On Thu, Oct 01, 2015 at 03:14:34PM +0200, Roland Mas wrote: > C'est de l'autopromo à fond, mais je suggère le Cahier de l'admin > Debian, par Raphaël Hertzog et votre serviteur. Je le mettrais en > adulte niveau débutant/avancé. Ça me parait effectivement indispensable ! Je suggèrerai bien aussi dans la catégorie adulte/* ce truc là : "Utopie du logiciel libre" de Sébastien ROCA chez "Le passager clandestin" en 2013 Ceci dit, ça n'est pas du tout un livre technique donc je ne sais pas si ça correspond bien à la demande. -- Bruno BEAUFILS signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Problem with resolv.conf and search list
Bernd Eckenfels writes: - host is not using the system resolver but contacting name servers directly. - You may want to use ping to check it, instead. That's what exactly what I tried before. Does not work either :-( -- -- Bruno
Re: Problem with resolv.conf and search list
Philippe Troin writes: - The parser for resolv.conf is very stupid. - Try: - -search lifl.fr univ-lille1.fr -search iut-info.univ-lille1.fr -nameserver 134.206.10.18 -nameserver 134.206.1.4 -nameserver 134.206.1.15 It does not work either because with this configuration only the last domain is searched for (aka iut-info.univ-lille1.fr) and am unable to find host in domain univ-lille1.fr. The man page of resolv.conf says there may be only on search line containing only 6 domains and which must not be longer than 256 characters. My configuration respect exactly that, but it does not work. I would like to have a look at the code just in order to understand how is the job done ? Did someone know in where the code of the resolver is situated : glibc (maybe get_host_by_name) ? -- -- Bruno
Problem with resolv.conf and search list
There is something I do not understand about resolving hostnames. It seems the search primitive of resolv.conf does not work properly in sid, nor in woody. Let's see some of my configuration files : resolv.conf search lifl.fr univ-lille1.fr iut-info.univ-lille1.fr nameserver 134.206.10.18 nameserver 134.206.1.4 nameserver 134.206.1.15 - host.conf order hosts,bind multi on - Then I know a host which is called sole.iut-info.univ-lille1.fr and want to be able to call it by its short name sole. The resolver is unable to find it. Let's see it with an example : {watney-root-/etc}# host sole sole.lifl.fr does not exist (Authoritative answer) {watney-root-/etc}# host sole.iut-info.univ-lille1.fr sole.iut-info.univ-lille1.frA 134.206.40.114 Why did the resolver stop searching after the first search entry (not trying univ-lille1.fr and so on) ? Did I miss something or is it a bug ? -- -- Bruno