Craig Bender
Tue, 09 Feb 2010 06:30:47 -0800
If resolv.conf and nsswitch.conf are setup and and resolving hosts, then I'd suggest doing a utadm -r and starting over.
Hana Skoumalova wrote:
Craig Bender wrote:Typically your DHCP server should be giving out DNS.How do I make it do that? And I've just discovered another weird thing: # /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -l LAN connections: Off Use IPv4 multicast Subnetwork: 192.168.128.0 Interface= eth1 (192.168.128.3) Netmask= 255.255.255.0 Broadcast= 192.168.128.255 Router= 192.168.128.3 AuthSrvr= 192.168.128.3 AltAuth= 192.168.128.3 FirmwareSrvr= 192.168.128.3 NewTver= 4.2_77_2009.10.19.17.01 IP assignment= 2/32 (192.168.128.16) Subnetwork: 192.168.128.0 Interface= eth1 (192.168.128.3) Netmask= 255.255.255.0 Broadcast= 192.168.128.255 Router= 192.168.128.3 AuthSrvr= 192.168.128.3 AltAuth= 192.168.128.3,255.255.255.255 FirmwareSrvr= 192.168.128.3 NewTver= 4.2_77_2009.10.19.17.01 IP assignment= 2/32 (192.168.128.16) Why is the subnetwork 192.168.128.0 listed twice? Hana _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list SunRay-Users@filibeto.org http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
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