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[Mageia-dev] resolvconf and DHCP domain-search

+ Frank Griffin + ftg at roadrunner.com +
+ Wed Jun 13 00:16:40 CEST 2012 +

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Perhaps a little OT ...
+
+DHCP now includes support for "domain-search", which replaces/augments 
+"domain-name" for supplying a dhcp client with a list of domain names to 
+search rather than a single one (as "domain-name" does).
+
+I've googled this six ways from Sunday and everything I find indicates 
+that support for this in resolvconf was added in version 1.39 (Mageia 
+has 1.46).
+
+When I configure my (Mageia) DHCP server with "option domain-name xxx", 
+I get a "search xxx" line in my resolv.conf.  If I change it to "option 
+domain-search "xxx", "yyy"", I get no search lines at all.
+
+Everything I've read indicates that this should work out of the box.  
+/etc/dhcpcd.conf indicates that "domain-search" is being requested from 
+the server.
+
+Is anyone else using domain-search, and are you having problems ? And if 
+not, was there some magic you had to do to the default MGA configuration 
+to get it to work ?
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