resolv.conf + is it necessary to defined the domain in resolv.con
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we have DNS server - 103.16.36.88 , that resolve all host and IPS
more /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
search Jupiter.com
nameserver 103.16.36.88
domain Jupiter.com
but I am not sure if we need to defined also the :
domain Jupiter.com
because the domain name already set in the DNS server
so in that case can we unset the - domain Jupiter.com , from /etc/resolv.conf ?
linux dns resolution resolv.conf
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we have DNS server - 103.16.36.88 , that resolve all host and IPS
more /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
search Jupiter.com
nameserver 103.16.36.88
domain Jupiter.com
but I am not sure if we need to defined also the :
domain Jupiter.com
because the domain name already set in the DNS server
so in that case can we unset the - domain Jupiter.com , from /etc/resolv.conf ?
linux dns resolution resolv.conf
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we have DNS server - 103.16.36.88 , that resolve all host and IPS
more /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
search Jupiter.com
nameserver 103.16.36.88
domain Jupiter.com
but I am not sure if we need to defined also the :
domain Jupiter.com
because the domain name already set in the DNS server
so in that case can we unset the - domain Jupiter.com , from /etc/resolv.conf ?
linux dns resolution resolv.conf
we have DNS server - 103.16.36.88 , that resolve all host and IPS
more /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
search Jupiter.com
nameserver 103.16.36.88
domain Jupiter.com
but I am not sure if we need to defined also the :
domain Jupiter.com
because the domain name already set in the DNS server
so in that case can we unset the - domain Jupiter.com , from /etc/resolv.conf ?
linux dns resolution resolv.conf
linux dns resolution resolv.conf
asked Nov 25 at 12:21
yael
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Yes you can safely remove domain jupiter.com
. There are no use to define domain in /etc/resolv.conf
. Only search
and nameserver
entry needed.
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Yes you can safely remove domain jupiter.com
. There are no use to define domain in /etc/resolv.conf
. Only search
and nameserver
entry needed.
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Yes you can safely remove domain jupiter.com
. There are no use to define domain in /etc/resolv.conf
. Only search
and nameserver
entry needed.
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Yes you can safely remove domain jupiter.com
. There are no use to define domain in /etc/resolv.conf
. Only search
and nameserver
entry needed.
Yes you can safely remove domain jupiter.com
. There are no use to define domain in /etc/resolv.conf
. Only search
and nameserver
entry needed.
answered Nov 25 at 12:54
affan
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