Question: Where is the dnsdomainname set?

Jerone Young jerone at gmail.com
Thu Oct 14 03:59:01 UTC 2004


The file to set it by hand is /etc/resolv.conf if you want to add
servers to that file it will look like:

nameserver 151.164.20.201
nameserver 151.164.11.201


On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 22:52:02 -0400, TGS <spam at tachegroup.com> wrote:
> This might be a noob question, especially for someone that has been using
> RedHat since version 5.3, but here goes.
> 
> I cannot figure out where in a GUI the dnsdomainname is set. I thought that
> it get set via the /etc/sysconfig/network file, but on my system my hostname
> is returning (none). As I look at the file, it seems to be okay, with the
> domain name entry.
> 
> So I thought, where in the GUI does this get set? It is derived via the
> /etc/hosts file, and the hosts entry tab of the network config GUI?
> 
> Now, I only have noticed this since the last update that I did from the
> development tree.
> 
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