making Sun DNS hostname resolving work without running NIS

2007-12-25 7:47:00

And barmar@think.com (Barry Margolin) tells us:

> You don't have to rely on "one NIS server". You can have as many

> NIS servers as you want; if one fails, its clients will switch to

> another one.

> It's not done by the NIS master server, it's done by whichever NIS

> server the client asks. And it may result in fewer DNS queries,

> since all the clients of that server will share its cache. If

> resolving were done on the clients, each client would have to query

> for the same host.

        Both valid points/corrections. I suppose that's the "the rest

of the world is like us" logic error (we have only one NIS server.)

        The bottom line, though, is that Sun makes it difficult to get

proper DNS resolving without running NIS. Not only that, but they

don't *document* that fact anywhere; you have to figure out on your

own (translation: ask here, or elsewhere) why DNS resolving doesn't

work without NIS (as shipped.)

        Bugs in the OS are to be expected. Poor support and

documentation of anything but the "expected" way of doing things is

not. Granted, I'm not about to give away our 670MP over this, but

it's still irritating.

        Regards,

James


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James Ralston Crawford \ Advanced Graphics Lab
qralston@gl.pitt.edu \ qralston@pittvms.bitnet
"I just hate it when people don't think that I'm, well, sane." -Od
"If someone thought I was sane, I'd worry about THEM." -Sh

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