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Installing and Managing HP ARPA File Transfer Protocol Network Manager's Guide

To Create or Modify the Resolver File 

The resolver file (RESLVCNF.NET.SYS) is an initialization file for the
domain name resolver.  It contains information needed by the network to
determine how to resolve a domain name to an IP address.  This file is
read by the resolver routines the first time they are invoked by a
process.

To create the resolver file, perform the following steps:

   1.  Copy the sample file, RSLVSAMP.NET.SYS, to RESLVCNF.NET.SYS.

   2.  Modify RESLVCNF.NET.SYS using any ASCII editor so that it contains
       information about the name servers, domain, and search order for
       your network.  The keywords included in the file are described
       below.

To modify an already existing RESLVCNF.NET.SYS file, simply use your
editor to update and save the existing file.

Keywords 

Keywords.     

Each entry in the resolver file consists of a keyword followed by a value
separated by white space.  The keyword and its associated value must
appear on a single line and the keyword must start the line.  Figure 2-1
shows an example of a resolver file.  Comment lines start with a pound
sign (#).

domain                 

                      Enter the local domain name.  Most queries for
                      names within this domain can use short names
                      relative to the local domain name.  If the host
                      name does not contain a domain part, the root
                      domain is assumed.  If more than one instance of
                      the domain keyword is present, the last instance
                      will override.

                      The domain name is composed of labels, with each
                      label separated by a period.  Each label must start
                      with a letter or digit, and have as interior
                      characters only letters, digits, hyphens (-), or
                      underbars (_).  A domain name may have any number
                      of labels, but its total length, including periods,
                      is limited to 255 characters.

                           label[.label][...]

                      Domain names are not case sensitive.

search                 

                      The search entry is optional and indicates the
                      order in which domains should be searched for host
                      name lookup.  You should add a search entry if
                      users on this system commonly try to connect to
                      nodes in other domains.  The search list is limited
                      to six domains with a total of 256 characters.  If
                      more than one instance of the search keyword is
                      present, the last instance will override.

                      Resolver queries will be attempted using each
                      component of the search path in turn until a match
                      is found.  Note that this process may be slow and
                      will generate a lot of network traffic if the
                      servers for the listed domains are not local.  Note
                      also that queries will time out if no server is
                      available for one of the domains.

nameserver             

                      Enter the IP address of a name server the resolver
                      should query.  The address must be in dot format,
                      with leading zeros omitted and a period between
                      each grouping.  See example addresses in figure
                      2-1.


NOTE It is very important that you omit the leading zeros in the network addresses that you enter in the domain name resolver files. If you enter leading zeros here, the domain name resolver will interpret the numbers as octal numbers.
You can list up to three name servers, but you must use a separate keyword entry for each. If there are multiple servers, the resolver will query them in the order listed. If no nameserver entries are present, the default is to use the HOSTS.NET.SYS file. If you have no server, do not add any nameserver entries; the resolver will immediately revert to the HOSTS.NET.SYS file. Errors in the resolver file will be silently ignored by the resolver routines. _____________________________________ | | | #resolv.conf file | | # | | domain loc1.inet.com | | search loc1.inet.com inet.com | | nameserver 192.255.25.33 | | nameserver 192.255.354.74 | | nameserver 192.15.360.75 | _____________________________________ Figure 2-1. Sample resolver Configuration File Note that the IP addresses and domain names used above are for purposes of the example only.


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