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Old 03-20-2008, 01:45 PM
jpd
 
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Default Re: Stupid Unix question: places where DNS server IPs are stored

On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 16:52:23 -0400,
Clever Monkey <spamtrap@clevermonkey.org.INVALID> wrote:
> Problem is, my brain seems to have gone on vacation, and I can't
> enumerate all the places where these might be stashed. For example:
>
> 1. resolv.conf for local resolver
> 2. dhcpd.conf
> 3. named.conf forwarders line


If you run a named yourself, put it in named.conf and point resolv.conf
(and dhcpd.conf) to your own named instance. If not, only the other two.

Any other place (like other machines on your local network that don't
take their cue from your dhcpd) and your network needs a cleanup.


> Yes, I do feel particularly stupid this afternoon. Why do you ask?


This is where I tell you to give me all your money, no? :-p


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