The following discussion describes how to set up the resolv.conf file.
A simple example resolv.conf file for a server in the doc.com domain is shown below:
; ; /etc/resolv.conf file for dnsmaster (sirius) ; domain doc.com nameserver 0.0.0.0 nameserver 111.22.3.5 |
The first line of the /etc/resolv.conf file lists the domain name in the form:
domain domainname |
Where domainname is the name registered with the Internet governing bodies (as of this writing, the InterNIC).
No spaces or tabs are permitted at the end of the domain name. Make sure that you enter a hard carriage return immediately after the last character of the domain name.
The second line identifies the server itself in the form:
nameserver 0.0.0.0 |
Succeeding lines list the IP addresses of one or two secondary or cache-only name servers that the resolver should consult to resolve queries. Name server entries have the form:
nameserver IP_address |
Where IP_address is the IP address of a secondary or cache only DNS name server. The resolver queries these name servers in the order they are listed until it obtains the information it needs.