[SunRescue] So I'm a dope - I can't figure out what I'm missing here...
Michael C. Vergallen
mvergall at mail.double-barrel.be
Sat May 27 08:08:02 CDT 2000
You also need to add dns to the line hosts: files in nsswitch.conf.
Then you should get it working.
BTW what hd did you get in there ? I have a tadpole 3GX but would like to
get a bigger disc for it.
Michael
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On Sun, 28 May 2000, Ken Hansen wrote:
> Hello,
> I just rebuilt my SPARCBook 3GX with a new larger HD (6.4 Gig) and I am
> stuck on a Solaris issue: I can access the internet using IP addresses, but
> not names.
>
> I installed Solaris 2.6, the 40+ Meg Recommended Patch Cluster, and all available
> Tadpole-specific tools - the laptop runs fine, cot CDE up and running, suspend etc.
>
> I manually adjusted these values:
>
> Added a host and two name servers to /etc/hosts:
>
> 192.168.1.32 tadpole
> ###.###.###.### nameserver
> ###.###.###.### nameserver2 (?) from memory
>
> Created /etc/resolv.conf with the following:
>
> # /etc/resolv.conf
> domain bellatlantic.net
> nameserver ###.###.###.### (as supplied by DSL router - values it got from bellatlantic.net)
> nameserver ###.###.###.###
>
> Then I created a /etc/defaultrouter file
>
> # /etc/defaultrouter
> 192.168.1.1 (my DSL router IP)
>
> As I said, I can access machine on my local network by IP (DHCP WinPCs, names not
> available, no local nameserver to resolve them), and I can telnet/ping valid IP addresses
> at will - but sun.com comes up as an unknown host...
>
> Any ideas? I question the domain line in /etc/resolv.conf and wonder if there is somewhere
> where I need to tell Solaris to use DNS, then files - but I can't remember/find it documented.
>
> (BTW, hosts added to /etc/hosts can be found by name, of course)
>
> AFAICT (As Far As I Can Tell) this is a pure Solaris issue, the hardware appears to be
> functioning fine...
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ken
> n2vip at bellatlantic.net
> (Still eagerly awaiting my Ultra 2... Wish it came for the long weekend :^( Oh well)
>
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