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On Aug 2, 2021, at 5:27 PM, Patrik Schindler <poc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Jay,
Am 02.08.2021 um 23:04 schrieb Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx>:
But from command line, yes can ping the remote ip.
Thanks. I see two options:
- Try to create a file /etc/resolv.conf, ask your Linux guy what exactly to write there,
domain internal.domain.name
nameserver 1.2.3.4
Maybe this makes that program happy. See Calvin's comment.
- Set up the IBM i DNS server, just forwarding to what your site's DNS server(s) is/are. This is like shooting flies with cannonballs, but…
:wq! PoC
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