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i manually added /etc/resolf.conf with the right parameters and now it
works but i dont think that this is a good solution.
so you have two separate configurations. one for the AS400 Environment and
one for PASE.
Any opinions?
Greetings,
Franz
From: Franz.Rauscher@xxxxxxxxxxx
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 25.04.2019 14:32
Subject: nslookup in qsh
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
hi!
i have a strange problem with nslookup when run in qsh or ssh shell.
i have configured my nameserver with cfgtcp
nslookup, when run from command in a normal 5250 session works fast and as
expected.
when i run the nslookup command in a qsh shell session i get a timeout
with the message:
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
when i add my nameserver to the end of the nslookup like this: nslookup
www.ibm.com 172.25.100.1 than it works
why does nslookup when run in the qsh session not query my nameserver and
how can i find out which nameserver it tries to query.
Greetings,
Franz
My Data: IBM i 7.3 TR5
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