DNS Properties and Logs
The configurable properties for the DNS client include a base domain name and a list
of servers, specified by IP address. You must supply a domain name and at least one
server address; the server must be capable of returning an NS (NameServer) record for
the domain you specify, although it need not itself be authoritative for that
domain.
Table 51 DNS Properties
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DNS Domain
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Domain name to search first when performing partial hostname
lookups.
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DNS Server(s)
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One or more DNS servers. IP addresses must be used.
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DNS Search Domain(s)
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List of up to four domains to be searched for after the Active
Directory domain, the deprecated Active Directory search domain, and
the specified DNS domain.
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Allow IPv4 non-DNS resolution
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IPv4 addresses may be resolved to hostnames, and hostnames to IPv4
addresses, using NIS and/or LDAP if configured and enabled.
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Allow IPv6 non-DNS resolution
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IPv4 and IPv6 addresses may be resolved to hostnames, and
hostnames to IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, using NIS and/or LDAP if
configured and enabled.
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Changing services properties is documented in Setting Service Properties (BUI) and Setting Service Properties (CLI). The CLI property names are shorter versions of those listed
above.
Table 52 DNS Logs
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network-dns-client:default
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Logs the DNS service events
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