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resolver(4)							   resolver(4)

NAME
     resolver, resolv.conf - host-address resolver configuration file
     (DNS/NIS)

SYNOPSIS
     /etc/resolv.conf

DESCRIPTION
     This file controls the behavior of then resolver(3N) routines in the C
     library.  It is read by these routines the first time they are invoked by
     a process.

     The file is designed to be human readable and contains a list of keywords
     with values that provide various types of resolver information.  The
     keyword and value must appear on a single line, and the keyword (for
     example, nameserver) must start the line.	The value follows the keyword,
     separated by white space.

     nameserver
	      Internet address (in dot notation) of a name server that the
	      resolver should query.  Up to three of these lines can be
	      specified; the resolver library queries them in the order
	      listed.  If no nameserver entries are present, the default is to
	      use the name server on the local machine.	 (The algorithm used
	      is to try a name server, and if the query times out, try the
	      next, until out of name servers, then repeat trying all the name
	      servers until a maximum number of retries are made.)  When
	      specifying a nameserver entry for the local machine, use the
	      address 127.0.0.1.

     domain   Local domain name.  Most queries for names within this domain
	      can use short names relative to the local domain.	 If no domain
	      entry is present, the domain is determined from the local
	      hostname returned by gethostname(2); the domain part is taken to
	      be everything after the first `.'.  Finally, if the hostname
	      does not contain a domain part, the root domain is assumed.

     search   Search list for host-name lookup.	 The search list is normally
	      determined from the local domain name; by default, it begins
	      with the local domain name, then successive parent domains that
	      have at least two components in their names.  This can be
	      changed by listing the desired domain search path following the
	      search keyword with spaces or tabs separating the names.	Most
	      resolver queries are attempted using each component of the
	      search path in turn until a match is found.  This process can be
	      slow and generates a lot of network traffic if the servers for
	      the listed domains are not local.	 Queries time out if no server
	      is available for one of the domains.

	      The first item in the list becomes the default domain name; the
	      remaining items are the other domains to search after the
	      default one.

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resolver(4)							   resolver(4)

     The domain and search keywords are mutually exclusive.  If more than one
     instance of these keywords is present, only the first instance is used.

     sortlist
	  List of preferred networks.  The sortlist keyword is followed by a
	  list of network addresses.  On each lookup the address list is
	  sorted according to the list of addresses.  If multiple addresses
	  match for a single subnet they are presented in the order returned
	  from the server.  The format of the items of the list is a dotted
	  quad with an optional slash '/' and netmask.

	  e.g. sortlist 130.155.160.0/255.255.240.0 130.155.0.0

     options
	  A list of resolver options.  Currently the only supported option is
	  ndots which specifies how many dots need to be in a name for the
	  resolver to attempt to lookup the name as a fully qualified name if
	  the name does not contain a trailing dot.  It is followed by a colon
	  ':' and a number.  The default is ndots:1.

NOTE
     The hostresorder keyword is now ignored.  Resolve order for gethostbyname
     and gethostbyaddr is now done in the nsswitch.conf file.

     In previous IRIX releases, the resolv.conf file was in the /usr/etc
     directory.	 In order for pre-IRIX5 binaries that use BIND to work
     correctly, a symbolic link from /etc/resolv.conf must be made to the old
     name.

FILES
     /etc/resolv.conf

SEE ALSO
     named(1M), gethostbyname(3N), resolver(3N), hostname(5).
     nsswitch.conf(3);

     IRIX Admin: Networking and Mail

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