> As long as your nameservers shares a network with the client, it does > appear to sort correctly now. > > --Mark Hmmmmm... After re-reading this is it possible you're doing "sortlist" on the server side? The client side "sortlist" isn't supposed to care what net the server is on nor what order the server returns it in. - Matt _______________________________________________ Redhat-devel-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-devel-list
- resolv.conf "sortlist" option not supported Matt Fahrner
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option not sup... Mark A. Bentley
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option not... Matt Fahrner
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option no... Matt Fahrner
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option not su... J . S . Peatfield
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option no... Mark A. Bentley
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option not... Matt Fahrner
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option not sup... John DiMarco
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option not sup... Matt Fahrner
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option not sup... John DiMarco
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option not... Matt Fahrner
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option not... Chris Garrigues
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option not sup... Matt Fahrner
- Re: resolv.conf "sortlist" option not... Chris Garrigues