Hi Cullen,
BTW:
It looks like there is a way to change the ares precedence (DNS vs
hosts file). If you put the
following line into /etc/resolv.conf:
lookup
f b
you
are telling ares to look in host (f)ile before DNS(b) servers. (I have no idea why it’s ‘b’
and not ‘d’.)
Scott
From: Cullen Jennings
[mailto:fluffy@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005
1:56 PM
To: Scott Godin;
resiprocate-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [reSIProcate] DNS
feature request
Cool - thanks. I tried with a domain that existed and did not realize it tried
DNS *first* then would fall back to hosts.
On 2/7/05 2:24 PM, "Scott Godin" <slgodin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Cullen,
I tried it out - and ares does seem to look in /etc/hosts if it fails to
find the entry via a DNS lookup. It will look in /etc/inet/hosts if you
have ETC_INET defined.
Looking at this I'm thinking of making the hosts file location for Win32
more Windows friendly. To do this I need to lookup the hosts file
location
from the registry.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: Cullen Jennings [mailto:fluffy@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 10:56 AM
To: resiprocate-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [reSIProcate] DNS feature request
Right now Areas does not look in /etc/hosts which means you can't type in
manual overrides for stuff. This is often a real haste in testing
situations. Would be nice if if it looked in /etc/hosts for A and AAAA type
stuff.
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