Had to try this myself, and yes, a configuration option with this name does not even exist in the source code of dhcpd. This caused me to reread the manpage:
"Note that dhcpd(8) calls this option option-119 instead of domain-search and only supports the rfc1035 variant." So indeed, you can't use the option name "domain-search", but have to use a line like: option option-119 "dmz.dom.org"; I was unable to figure out, what exactly is meant with RFC1035 type string, but came to the conclusion, that dhcpd in its current iteration only supports one domain name here. Oh well. Cheers, Rudi On Tue, 2019-09-24 at 08:32 +0000, Carlos Lopez wrote: > > Regards, > C. L. Martinez > > On 24/09/2019 10:22, Rudolf Leitgeb wrote: > > Could this be a case of missing semicolon at the end ? > > > > Thanks Rudolf, but not ... My complete config is: > > subnet 172.22.55.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 { > option routers 172.22.55.30; > range 172.22.55.17 172.22.55.27; > option subnet-mask 255.255.255.224; > option broadcast-address 172.22.55.31; > option domain-search "internal.dom.org", "dmz.dom.org"; > } >