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35.Dd September 9, 2004
36.Dt RESOLVER 5
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm resolver
40.Nd resolver configuration file
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.Nm resolv.conf
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44The
45.Xr resolver 3
46is a set of routines in the C library
47which provide access to the Internet Domain Name System.
48The resolver configuration file contains information that is read
49by the resolver routines the first time they are invoked by a process.
50The file is designed to be human readable and contains a list of
51keywords with values that provide various types of resolver information.
52.Pp
53On a normally configured system this file should not be necessary.
54The only name server to be queried will be on the local machine,
55the domain name is determined from the host name,
56and the domain search path is constructed from the domain name.
57.Pp
58The different configuration options are:
59.Bl -tag -width nameserver
60.It Sy nameserver
61Internet address (in dot notation) of a name server
62that the resolver should query.
63Up to
64.Dv MAXNS
65(currently 3) name servers may be listed,
66one per keyword.
67If there are multiple servers,
68the resolver library queries them in the order listed.
69If no
70.Sy nameserver
71entries are present,
72the default is to use the name server on the local machine.
73(The algorithm used is to try a name server, and if the query times out,
74try the next, until out of name servers,
75then repeat trying all the name servers
76until a maximum number of retries are made).
77.It Sy domain
78Local domain name.
79Most queries for names within this domain can use short names
80relative to the local domain.
81If no
82.Sy domain
83entry is present, the domain is determined
84from the local host name returned by
85.Xr gethostname 3 ;
86the domain part is taken to be everything after the first
87.Ql \&. .
88Finally, if the host name does not contain a domain part, the root
89domain is assumed.
90.It Sy search
91Search list for host-name lookup.
92The search list is normally determined from the local domain name;
93by default, it contains only the local domain name.
94This may be changed by listing the desired domain search path
95following the
96.Sy search
97keyword with spaces or tabs separating
98the names.
99Most resolver queries will be attempted using each component
100of the search path in turn until a match is found.
101Note that this process may be slow and will generate a lot of network
102traffic if the servers for the listed domains are not local,
103and that queries will time out if no server is available
104for one of the domains.
105.Pp
106The search list is currently limited to six domains
107with a total of 256 characters.
108.It Sy sortlist
109Sortlist allows addresses returned by gethostbyname to be sorted.
110A sortlist is specified by IP address netmask pairs.
111The netmask is
112optional and defaults to the natural netmask of the net.
113The IP address
114and optional network pairs are separated by slashes.
115Up to 10 pairs may
116be specified.
117E.g.,
118.Pp
119.Dl "sortlist 130.155.160.0/255.255.240.0 130.155.0.0"
120.It Sy options
121Options allows certain internal resolver variables to be modified.
122The syntax is
123.Pp
124\fBoptions\fP \fIoption\fP \fI...\fP
125.Pp
126where
127.Sy option
128is one of the following:
129.Bl -tag -width no_tld_query
130.It Sy debug
131sets
132.Dv RES_DEBUG
133in _res.options.
134.It Sy ndots: Ns Ar n
135sets a threshold for the number of dots which must appear in a name given to
136.Fn res_query
137(see
138.Xr resolver 3 )
139before an
140.Em initial absolute query
141will be made.
142The default for
143.Em n
144is
145.Dq 1 ,
146meaning that if there are any dots in a name, the name
147will be tried first as an absolute name before any
148.Em search list
149elements are appended to it.
150.It Sy timeout: Ns Ar n
151sets the initial amount of time the resolver will wait
152for a response from a remote
153name server before retrying the query via a different name server.
154The resolver may wait longer during subsequent retries
155of the current query since an exponential back-off is applied to
156the timeout value.
157Measured in seconds, the default is
158.Dv RES_TIMEOUT ,
159the allowed maximum is
160.Dv RES_MAXRETRANS
161(see
162.In resolv.h ) .
163.It Sy attempts: Ns Ar n
164sets the number of times the resolver will send a query to each of
165its name servers
166before giving up and returning an error to the calling application.
167The default is
168.Dv RES_DFLRETRY ,
169the allowed maximum is
170.Dv RES_MAXRETRY
171(see
172.In resolv.h ) .
173.It Sy no_tld_query
174tells the resolver not to attempt to resolve a top level domain name, that
175is, a name that contains no dots.
176Use of this option does not prevent
177the resolver from obeying the standard
178.Sy domain
179and
180.Sy search
181rules with the given name.
182.El
183.Pp
184Options may also be specified as a space or tab separated list using the
185.Dv RES_OPTIONS
186environment variable.
187.El
188.Pp
189The
190.Sy domain
191and
192.Sy search
193keywords are mutually exclusive.
194If more than one instance of these keywords is present,
195the last instance will override.
196.Pp
197The keyword and value must appear on a single line, and the keyword
198(e.g.\&
199.Sy nameserver )
200must start the line.
201The value follows the keyword, separated by white space.
202.Sh FILES
203.Bl -tag -width /etc/resolv.conf -compact
204.It Pa /etc/resolv.conf
205The file
206.Nm resolv.conf
207resides in
208.Pa /etc .
209.El
210.Sh SEE ALSO
211.Xr gethostbyname 3 ,
212.Xr resolver 3 ,
213.Xr hostname 7 ,
214.Xr named 8
215.Rs
216.%T "Name Server Operations Guide for BIND"
217.Re
218.Sh HISTORY
219The
220.Nm resolv.conf
221file format appeared in
222.Bx 4.3 .
223