Bug#637285: openresolv: dns-domain dns-sortlist in the interfaces file is not getting into resolv.conf

2011-08-11 Thread Alex Apke
---BeginMessage--- I have a server with a default internal IP address, and a local name defined in /etc/hosts for one network interface, but the second interface is on the public network. So I want the domain name of the server to be set to the public name, not the default internal one. The eth0

Bug#637285: openresolv: dns-domain dns-sortlist in the interfaces file is not getting into resolv.conf

2011-08-11 Thread Alex Apke
On Aug 11, 2011, at 1:32 AM, Roy Marples wrote: Hi Alex On 11/08/2011 06:30, Alex Apke wrote: domain is missing because search supersedes it. Any domain entries are silently merged with the search option. Is there a problem with this? From a resolver search standpoint

Bug#637285: openresolv: dns-domain dns-sortlist in the interfaces file is not getting into resolv.conf

2011-08-11 Thread Alex Apke
On Aug 11, 2011, at 3:34 AM, Roy Marples wrote: On 11/08/2011 09:58, Alex Apke wrote: So that means that having a domain entry listed before search gives the desired behavior, I am looking for. With the original sample I used for opening the ticket, this is the expected layout

Bug#637285: openresolv: dns-domain dns-sortlist in the interfaces file is not getting into resolv.conf

2011-08-11 Thread Alex Apke
On Aug 11, 2011, at 10:33 AM, Roy Marples wrote: On 11/08/2011 17:18, Alex Apke wrote: It looks like the behaviour you really want is the correct domain first in the search list. You can do this by setting interface_order and/or dynamic_order and/or search_domains in /etc/resolvconf.conf

Bug#637285: openresolv: dns-domain dns-sortlist in the interfaces file is not getting into resolv.conf

2011-08-10 Thread Alex Apke
Package: openresolv Version: 3.4.4-2 Severity: normal I am not sure if this is a bug in openresolv or in the ifupdown package, but it doesn't appear that the /etc/network/if-up.d/000resolvconf field entry to set the domain or sortlist in /etc/resolv.conf from /etc/network/interfaces is working.

Bug#506703: reopen 506703

2009-07-28 Thread Alex Apke
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