I also, don't see a search stanza. Best Regards, Strahil Nikolov На 6 август 2020 г. 13:30:13 GMT+03:00, isdtor <isdtor at gmail.com> написа: >Pete Biggs writes: >> On Thu, 2020-08-06 at 10:26 +0100, isdtor wrote: >> > [root at localhost ~]# lsb_release -d >> > Description: CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core) >> > [root at localhost ~]# cat /etc/resolv.conf >> > # Generated by NetworkManager >> > search subdomain.company.com company.com >> > nameserver 1.2.3.4 >> > nameserver 5.6.7.8 >> > >> > [root at localhost ~]# host foo >> > foo.subdomain.company.com has address 1.2.3.4 >> > >> > [root at localhost ~]# host foo.subdomain >> > Host foo.subdomain not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) >> > >> > [root at localhost ~]# host foo.subdomain.company.com >> > foo.subdomain.company.com has address 1.2.3.4 >> > [root at localhost ~]# >> > >> > The expected result is that the lookup for foo.subdomain works, >like it does under CentOS < 8. >> >> man host >> >> -N ndots >> The number of dots that have to be in name for it to be >considered absolute. The default value is that defined using >> the ndots statement in /etc/resolv.conf, or 1 if no ndots >statement is present. Names with fewer dots are interpreted >> as relative names and will be searched for in the domains >listed in the search or domain directive in >> /etc/resolv.conf. > >As per man resolv.conf, the default setting hasn't changed. It is n=1 >on all of CentOS 6/7/8. > >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS at centos.org >https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos