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... host(1) man page: > "server is an optional argument which is either the name or IP ... query instead of the server or servers > listed in /etc/resolv.conf." "host is a simple utility for performing DNS lookups." reading entries out of /etc/hosts is not ...
openbsd-misc - Ted Unangst - Oct 14 2007 - 15:05
... ), more information about > responses, or async lookup, avoids them. The resolver.conf file is ... host(1) man page: "server is an optional argument which is either the name or ... of the server or servers listed in /etc/resolv.conf." Regards, David
openbsd-misc - David Vasek - Oct 13 2007 - 07:12
... into /etc/hosts > > and checked that /etc/resolv.conf contains > lookup file bind > > According to man resolv.conf this should result in /etc/hosts having priority > over the DNS system. However, it simply doesn' ...
openbsd-misc - Claudio Jeker - Oct 13 2007 - 06:32
... >into /etc/hosts > >and checked that /etc/resolv.conf contains >lookup file bind > >According to man resolv.conf this should result in /etc/hosts having priority >over the DNS system. However, it simply doesn ...
openbsd-misc - RW - Oct 13 2007 - 06:50
... > into /etc/hosts > > and checked that /etc/resolv.conf contains > lookup file bind > > According to man resolv.conf this should result in /etc/hosts > having priority > over the DNS system. However, it simply ...
openbsd-misc - Ray Percival - Oct 13 2007 - 12:32
... > into /etc/hosts > > and checked that /etc/resolv.conf contains > lookup file bind > > According to man resolv.conf this should result in /etc/hosts having priority > over the DNS system. However, it simply ...
openbsd-misc - Brian - Oct 24 2007 - 23:46
... to man resolv.conf this should result in /etc/hosts having priority > over the DNS ... file specifies how the resolver(3) routines in the C li- brary (which provide ... more information about responses, or async lookup, avoids them. ping/ftp/telnet do ...
openbsd-misc - Stuart Henderson - Oct 13 2007 - 06:54
Claudio Jeker wrote: > Because neither the host command nor firefox are using gethostbyname() and > friends. So both do not look at /etc/hosts on the other hand most other > apps like ping, telnet, ssh or nc are using gethostbyname() and therefor >
openbsd-misc - Lars Noodén - Oct 13 2007 - 07:17
... the cross-platform method, if you should wish to do so: In about:config, two new integer entried: network.dnsCacheExpiration -> 0 ... .org/ | http://metabug.org/ http://www.stilyagin.com/ | Daemons in the Desert | Global BUG Federation
openbsd-misc - Darrin Chandler - Oct 24 2007 - 23:58
... for exactly that name, and not > some name in those domains you specified? For those cases I ... com: > [[usual SOA]] > ad.doubleclick.com. IN A 127.0.0.1 > *.doubleclick.com. IN A 127.0.0.1 > You can simplify the above ...
openbsd-misc - Craig Skinner - Oct 17 2007 - 04:42
... , if you should wish to do so: > > In about:config, two new integer entried: > ... 0 > network.dnsCacheEntries -> 0 DNS caching in browsers is (was) meant to provide 'DNS pinning' in order to prevent malicious sites from bypassing browser 'same ...
openbsd-misc - Can Erkin Acar - Oct 25 2007 - 02:49
... to man resolv.conf this should result in /etc/hosts having > priority > over the DNS ... for exactly that name, and not some name in those domains you specified? For those cases I ... .com: [[usual SOA]] ad.doubleclick.com. IN A 127.0.0.1 *. ...
openbsd-misc - Claus Assmann - Oct 14 2007 - 01:16