RE: setting DNS search order



That did it...  I added the line:

    append domain-name " domain-1.net domain-2.net"

(note the use of a space inside the quotes before "domain-1.net"!) to
/etc/dhclient.conf and everything comes up correctly now.  It was almost
too easy!

Thanks for the pointer,
Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Brunson [mailto:brunson brunson com] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:36 PM
To: Jeff Woods
Cc: networkmanager-list gnome org
Subject: Re: setting DNS search order


Use settings in /etc/dhclient.conf to add or override settings from your
DHCP server.

Jeff Woods wrote:
> Is there a way within Network Manager to set the DNS search order? 
>  
> I use DHCP to configure my interface, but my DHCP server does not send

> the optional DNS search path (and I have no control over the 
> server...).  Until I began using NM, this wasn't a problem since 
> Fedora allows me to set the SEARCH variable in /etc/sysconfig/network.

> This prods dhclient-script into setting the search path in 
> /etc/resolv.conf correctly.
>  
> I have not found an equivalent method which works with Network 
> Manager.  Does one exist?
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