Pretty sure we are only talking about DNS client here so setup is easy
and I do not see any overhead. At home, see if you can figure out
what your internet provider is supplying.
1. If you are using their DHCP then you may have DNS already setup when
the Opensolaris DHCP client connects. If the internet provider
includes DNS records in their DHCP, then DHCP client sets up an
/etc/resolv.conf on Opensolaris.
If the /etc/resolv.conf exists then test it by "nslookup yahoo.com"
2. I have a cable modem and a Linksys router/firewall and I setup a
static IP rather than DHCP from the router. I connected to the router
and figured out my Cable companies DNS IP's and setup my own
/etc/resolv.conf. The man page for resolv.conf is pretty clear.
domain xx.cox.net
nameserver 68.220.31.11
nameserver 68.220.32.11
nameserver 68.220.31.12
options timeout:3 retrans:3 retry:1 rotate
I have worked at a big company who used Active Directory for their
naming service and setting the Unix machines /etc/resolv.conf to point
to the appropriate windows servers worked fine. UNIX DNS client talks
to the DNS server process just fine.
...Les
Michelle Knight wrote, On 02/18/10 09:14:
OK - I'll try this tonight.
I've never bothered with DNS before for the home network and I haven't set it
up. DHCP is handled by a small broadband router.
If DNS is needed, I'll have to look at setting it on the router and putting its
IP in the servers DNS tables.
The other thing (which I did do before) was switch off DHCP on the router and
have the server handle DHCP and DNS ... but it was a bit messy for a home
network and, to be honest, I've never got the hang of setting up DNS properly.
At the moment, DNS is the same as LDAP and advanced permissions the name of
which escapes me at the moment ... is too heavy for a home network.
I have to admit, at work, if the boss wants to attach the V880 and the M4000 in
to the active directory structure, the shock of the request would probably kill
me!
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