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Re: Name resolution on internal network



On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 08:19:48PM -0700, nate wrote:
> Alex Malinovich said:
> 
> > I just checked it and that was it as it turns out. Interestingly enough,
> > the problem was not that the search line was missing, but that it had
> > \000 appended to the end of it. Since his was the first computer that I
> 
> sounds like you may have a win32 DHCP server? or perhaps if you
> have some sort of broadband you get an IP from a remote DHCP server which
> may be runing win32. I have seen similar behavior(it may be exactly the
> same I don't remember, been about 2 years since I've been in a Win32
> DHCP server enviornment) where a win32 DHCP server did this.

	It's exactly that problem.  I've found that dhcp3-client
understands this convention and behaves properly.

Simon



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