However, the
damn thing won't query DNS even though I have a populated
/etc/resolv.conf. It can ping the name server, and if the name server's
name is in /etc/hosts it will resolve it (and even telnet to it),
but it won't talk to it for anything else.
I'm not as adept at HP/UX before 10.20 (my first experience with the
OS), but I understand 8.0 "fails over" to /etc/hosts if it has some
issues with DNS. Fine, but how can I get it to switch *back*? There's
no /etc/nsswitch.conf and I don't think this version supports it
anyway.
At the risk of showing my ignorance, how much has DNS changed since
HP-UX 8 was using DNS?
Irrelevant here, because it's a BIND 4 server on the other end too (on
purpose since I have other older systems that need it). HP/UX 8 is also
BIND 4.
Have you sniffed the wire to see if it's sending
DNS queries and waiting
for them to fail?
That's an interesting idea, but I'm not sure when to do this. By the time
I actually get a root prompt, nslookup says it's already checking hosts
and refuses to do otherwise.
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