[lug] dhcpd and resolv.conf search path
Hugh Brown
hugh at math.byu.edu
Sat Sep 28 22:07:42 MDT 2002
The config didn't break anything on the client (that I am aware of) so,
I'll probably just leave it at that.
Thanks,
Hugh
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 17:59, John Hernandez wrote:
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> Hugh, I don't think DHCP is designed to pass the information you want.
> Another solution might be to run a script (such as dhcpcd.exe) on the
> client side to accomplish this.
>
> See the -c option for dhcpcd.
>
> Out of curiosity, did your config break anything?
>
> Hugh Brown wrote:
> | I am trying to figure out how to get the default redhat dhcp server to
> | cause resolv.conf to have more than one entry in its search path.
> |
> | e.g.
> |
> | nameserver ....
> | nameserver ...
> | search subdomain.mydomain.com mydomain.com
> |
> |
> | right now I have added the option
> |
> |
> | option domain-name "subdomain.mydomain.com mydomain.com";
> |
> | in my /etc/dhcpd.conf file.
> |
> | Is this going to break anything?
> |
> | Hugh
> |
> |
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