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On 26/08/2009, at 7:43 AM, Leif Guldbrand wrote:

Wild guess (I guess :-)

Could it be his Router from Lan to Internet who handles the DNS ???

My Router (as Gateway) does !!

But you still have to tell the system to use the router as DNS. It doesn't "just happen" unless your DHCP configuration says to use DNS information from the DHCP server. Host systems shouldn't be using DHCP any way and as far as I know OS/400 can be a DHCP server but not a client so that's moot.

Scott's point was that with CHGTCPDMN INTNETADR(*NONE) TCP will not do DNS resolution. If DNS is not used the the only way to resolve names to IP addresses is via the HOSTS table.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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