On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Ashok Prabhu <ashok.prabhu at sun.com> wrote: > bash-3.00# svcs enable /network/dns/client >
You have a typo. It should be: svcadm enable dns/client [...]> When I tried to do a "nslookup www.google.com" I was unable to do it. Then I did a small tweak and things started working. I was able to resolve domain names. I have a few questions below. > > bash-3.00# cat /etc/resolv.conf.ppp >/etc/resolv.conf > > How do I make nslookup search resolv.conf.pppd to resolve domain names of > websites? Or what is the alternate that can be done to bypass this issue? Why do you want to use a different config file ? /etc/resolv.conf is the standard place where this configuration should be. > > How do I disconnect the connection formally? > You have to kill pppd. Regards, Moinak. -- ================================ http://www.belenix.org/ http://moinakg.wordpress.com/