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Date:      Wed, 5 Apr 2000 11:06:52 +1000
From:      "John Saunders" <john@nlc.net.au>
To:        "Alexander Frolkin" <alexander@frolkin.demon.co.uk>
Cc:        "FreeBSD stable" <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: DNS/host file in 4.0-STABLE
Message-ID:  <001101bf9e9b$3c882ca0$4ab511cb@scitec.com.au>
References:  <01d901bf9de1$76940dc0$4ab511cb@scitec.com.au> <20000404183534.A1760@gamma>

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> On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 12:57:05PM +1000, John Saunders wrote:
> > While setting up a local named as a cache I came across some strange
> > behaviour in name lookups. It doesn't seem to consult the hosts file.
>
> Have a look at your /etc/host.conf. There should be a line which reads
> 'hosts' preceeding 'bind'.

Yes, that's what my original email said that I had. The default host.conf
file is set this way.

I have some more information, with ppp started (but link still down) the
problem happens. However if I kill ppp then it starts working (although
telnet reports no route to host as it should). So something about the
tun0 interface being up and/or the routes that ppp install is doing
this. However I don't understand how network things can affect simple
reading and parsing of the hosts file. I suspect that DNS action is
taking place even though host.conf has "hosts" listed first.

Cheers.
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