On 06/27/2012 09:52 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 06/28/2012 09:50 AM, Kevin Martin wrote: >> nslookup (or some versions of it) used to honor the /etc/nsswitch.conf file so if hosts was defined >> >> hosts: dns file >> >> in /etc/nsswitch.conf, "nslookup risingstar" would return the address (*if* /etc/hosts had "192.168.0.18 > > I could find no version of nslookup on my systems which do as you suggest. > > All of my nsswitch.conf files have "hosts: files dns" > > This includes nslookup on RHELv4.8 as well as ubuntu. > > In all my years I can't recall ever coming across that behavior....and it doesn't > make much sense to me that a utility/tool meant to query the DNS would do this. dig > also doesn't. > > If you can recall what version did this I'd be interested to know. > Hmm, perhaps I'm mistaken. I know for a fact that nslookup on Solaris 6 and 8 and on HP/UX honored the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. I *don't* know that that is the case on any Linux system but made the (probably stupid) assumption that this behaviour would be consistent on all OSes. My bad. Kevin -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org