At 07:03 AM -0700 10/07/2005, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Oct 6, 2005, at 8:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nothing to do with the firewall functionality. This just means
that you set up your router incorrectly. It needs to know that
your subnet is called "vc.shawcable.net". It will then pass that
search domain along to your client computer via DHCP. Then the
Resolver in your computer can tack "vc.shawcable.net" onto
"shawmail" and look up the right name...
That's set in the TCP/IP prefs on the computer, not on the
Airport...at least not on my airport, which is a gray one. It's
called search domains on OS X, and needs to be set on each computer.
The subdomain name is passed to the Airport via DHCP from your ISP.
It should be automatically passed on to the client computers via the
Airport's DHCP.
Are you saying the Airport doesn't do this?
...Puzzled because the Airport software is based on IPNetRouter,
which does do it.
- Dan.
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