Quote From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
> asfar as I know DHCP can only assign one default domain, you can however 
> set a series of search domains. Check to see if that solves your problem.

There is indeed an RFC that provides a DHCP option for this.  However, our 
testing and a bunch of Google both seem to agree that the option doesn't take a 
lot of effect.  The root of the problem is that DHCP clients don't tend to 
request that option from the DHCP server.

The big show-stopper for us is that our VPN system (Cisco ASA with the 
Anyconnect client) simply refuses to allow passing of more than a single 
"default domain" to the clients.  We do have a product enhancement request in 
with them, but you never know what the result will be on those sorts of things.

We tried at first to get it submitted as a bug under the logic that Anyconnect 
is changing the client's resolver configuration and this is a bug with that 
functionality.  It didn't fly.


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