resolvconf.conf man page on NetBSD

Man page or keyword search:  
man Server   9087 pages
apropos Keyword Search (all sections)
Output format
NetBSD logo
[printable version]

RESOLVCONF.CONF(5)	    System Manager's Manual	    RESOLVCONF.CONF(5)

NAME
     resolvconf.conf — resolvconf configuration file

DESCRIPTION
     resolvconf.conf is the configuration file for resolvconf(8).  The
     resolvconf.conf file is a shell script that is sourced by resolvconf(8),
     meaning that resolvconf.conf must contain valid shell commands.  Listed
     below are the standard resolvconf.conf variables that may be set.

     After updating this file, you may wish to run resolvconf -u to apply the
     new configuration.

RESOLVCONF OPTIONS
     interface_order
	     These interfaces will always be processed first.  If unset,
	     defaults to the following:-
		   lo lo[0-9]*

     dynamic_order
	     These interfaces will be processed next, unless they have a met‐
	     ric.  If unset, defaults to the following:-
		   tap[0-9]* tun[0-9]* vpn vpn[0-9]* ppp[0-9]* ippp[0-9]*

     search_domains
	     Prepend search domains to the dynamically generated list.

     search_domains_append
	     Append search domains to the dynamically generated list.

     name_servers
	     Prepend name servers to the dynamically generated list.  You
	     should set this to 127.0.0.1 if you use a local name server other
	     than libc.

     name_servers_append
	     Append name servers to the dynamically generated list.

     private_interfaces
	     These interfaces name servers will only be queried for the
	     domains listed in their resolv.conf.  Useful for VPN domains.
	     This is equivalent to the resolvconf -p option.

     state_dir
	     Override the default state directory of /var/run/resolvconf.
	     This should not be changed once resolvconf is in use unless the
	     old directory is copied to the new one.

LIBC OPTIONS
     The following variables affect resolv.conf(5) directly:-

     resolv_conf
	     Defaults to /etc/resolv.conf if not set.

     resolv_conf_options
	     A list of libc resolver options, as specified in resolv.conf(5).

     resolv_conf_passthrough
	     When set to YES the latest resolv.conf is written to resolv_conf
	     without any alteration.

     resolv_conf_sortlist
	     A libc resolver sortlist, as specified in resolv.conf(5).

SUBSCRIBER OPTIONS
     openresolv ships with subscribers for the name servers dnsmasq(8),
     named(8), pdnsd(8) and unbound(8).	 Each subscriber can create configura‐
     tion files which should be included in in the subscribers main configura‐
     tion file.

     dnsmasq_conf
	     This file tells dnsmasq which nameservers to use for specific
	     domains.

     dnsmasq_resolv
	     This file tells dnsmasq which nameservers to use for global
	     lookups.

	     Example resolvconf.conf for dnsmasq:
		   nameservers=127.0.0.1
		   dnsmasq_conf=/etc/dnsmasq-conf.conf
		   dnsmasq_resolv=/etc/dnsmasq-resolv.conf

	     Example dnsmasq.conf:
		   listen-address=127.0.0.1
		   conf-file=/etc/dnsmasq-conf.conf
		   resolv-file=/etc/dnsmasq-resolv.conf

     named_options
	     Include this file in the named options block.  This file tells
	     named which nameservers to use for global lookups.

     named_zones
	     Include this file in the named global scope, after the options
	     block.  This file tells named which nameservers to use for spe‐
	     cific domains.

	     Example resolvconf.conf for named:
		   nameservers=127.0.0.1
		   named_options=/etc/named-options.conf
		   named_zones=/etc/named-zones.conf

	     Example named.conf:
		   options {
			listen-on { 127.0.0.1; };
			include /etc/named-options.conf;
		   };
		   include /etc/named-zones.conf;

     pdnsd_conf
	     This is the main pdnsd configuration file which we modify to add
	     our forward domains to.  If this variable is not set then we rely
	     on the pdnsd configuration file setup to read pdnsd_resolv as
	     documented below.

     pdnsd_resolv
	     This file tells pdnsd about global nameservers.  If this variable
	     is not set then it's written to pdnsd_conf.

	     Example resolvconf.conf for pdnsd:
		   nameservers=127.0.0.1
		   pdnsd_conf=/etc/pdnsd.conf
		   # pdnsd_resolv=/etc/pdnsd-resolv.conf

	     Example pdnsd.conf:
		   global {
			server_ip = 127.0.0.1;
			status_ctl = on;
		   }
		   server {
			# A server definition is required, even if emtpy.
			label="empty";
			proxy_only=on;
			# file="/etc/pdnsd-resolv.conf";
		   }

     unbound_conf
	     This file tells unbound about specific and global nameservers.

	     Example resolvconf.conf for unbound:
		   nameservers=127.0.0.1
		   unbound_conf=/etc/unbound-resolvconf.conf

	     Example unbound.conf:
		   include: /etc/unbound-resolvconf.conf

SEE ALSO
     resolv.conf(5) and resolvconf(8).

AUTHORS
     Roy Marples ⟨roy@marples.name⟩

BUGS
     Please report them to http://roy.marples.name/projects/openresolv

BSD				August 11, 2011				   BSD
[top]
                             _         _         _ 
                            | |       | |       | |     
                            | |       | |       | |     
                         __ | | __ __ | | __ __ | | __  
                         \ \| |/ / \ \| |/ / \ \| |/ /  
                          \ \ / /   \ \ / /   \ \ / /   
                           \   /     \   /     \   /    
                            \_/       \_/       \_/ 
More information is available in HTML format for server NetBSD

List of man pages available for NetBSD

Copyright (c) for man pages and the logo by the respective OS vendor.

For those who want to learn more, the polarhome community provides shell access and support.

[legal] [privacy] [GNU] [policy] [cookies] [netiquette] [sponsors] [FAQ]
Tweet
Polarhome, production since 1999.
Member of Polarhome portal.
Based on Fawad Halim's script.
....................................................................
Vote for polarhome
Free Shell Accounts :: the biggest list on the net