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Doug,
have you tried restarting the networking services, and sendmail? Its
possible that something only reads resolv.conf on startup, and hasnt seen
the changes. Also, I assume it is a typo in your email, but you did put
the nameserver command in resolv.conf, right?
Claude
On 11:35 Mon 23 Jul , Doug Crompton wrote:
>
> I am seetting up a new system and moving services to it. It is functioning
> fine except for the following issue.
>
> I moved all DNS to system 2 and set resolve.conf on system 1 to point to
> the IP of system 2. nslookup on system 1 now does lookups fine using the
> default system 2 DNS.
>
> Ok now I stop bind on system 1. nslookup still work fine. BUT mail stops
> (which is still on system 1) because it cannot reslove domains.
>
> Does sendmail use a different map to dns than resolve.conf???
>
>
> Doug
>
>
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