talvola@janus.berkeley.edu (Erik Talvola) (06/01/90)
This may be fairly obvious, or in a manual somewhere, but I thought I'd post a message here to start. I want to set up an auxilliary domain for a network of computers here at Berkeley. In otherwords, instead of the normal .berkeley.edu suffix, I want hostname.subnet.berkeley.edu. First, where should this be set up? Presumably, just in the main nameserver at Berkeley, but would any changes have to be made in local sites, or in yellow pages for Sun systems, to handle this? Then, I spent some time tracing down gethostbyname() to see what it actually did. This is on a Sun, and it was really confusing tracing down all the function calls to yp and rpc routines. Is there something somewhere which explains exactly what happens when this is called? Without yellow pages, it seems easy, but with them things get pretty messy. Finally, I need to modify named (or in.named) on the machine which wants to handle the subnet, because instead of looking up an address and returning it (which I assume it normally does), I want to call a program which will give the correct value. Would named be the only thing to change here? I know this may be obvious, but I'm a relative newcomer to low-level network stuff. Please E-mail responses if you can instead of posting - that way I don't have to wade through comp.unix.wizards. Many thanks... -- +----------------------------+ ! Erik Talvola | "It's just what we need... a colossal negative ! talvola@janus.berkeley.edu | space wedgie of great power coming right at us ! ...!ucbvax!janus!talvola | at warp speed." -- Star Drek