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To the contrary that is the smart thing to do. The only host table entry there should be is the one for the local host and the system name itself. Everything else should be at a DNS server. It's even arguable if the system name should be there if the DNS system is local and has a record for it.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 1/3/2012 12:01 PM, James Lampert wrote:
Is there any legitimate security -- or even "personal web-surfing
prevention" -- reason for*not* setting DNS address(es) in CHGTCPDMN?

We have a customer who wanted us to interface with a public web service,
for which a host table entry isn't enough (the service moves around),
and when I finally get something kind-of sort-of ready for alpha-test, I
find out that they have no DNS entries, and therefore can't reach the
service.

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