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Ask questions, find answers and collaborate at work with Stack Overflow for Teams. Explore Teams. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Many of our configuration and development scripts use shortened URLs for servers on the company network. It is not feasible for me to simply type the entire fully-qualified URL because the shortened form is used all over the place in various scripts, but I am able to access the long-form URLs.
Based on the research I have done so far, I think that I need to configure location. Here is what I have tried:. I am also worried that at this point I have tried several different things and they could be interfering with each other. I know that some parts of this configuration changed in the last couple of years with Ubuntu, and it can be hard to find the most current information.
It is not completely clear to me how network-manager, resolvconf, dhclient, and other configuration files work together in the newest versions of Ubuntu. Or, which network configuration programs should I be using to do this, how should I configure them, and how can I verify that they are working correctly? Search domain means the domain that will be automatically appended when you only use the hostname for a particular host or computer.
This is basically used in a local network. Lets say you have a domain name like xyz. Now you want this domain name to be automatically appended when you look for any computer by just hostname of the computer. If the domain name to be appended is xyz.
Now how do you check if its working properly, just use ping or any DNS resolving program like host , nslookup , dig. For example if a host is test having the IP Here The DNS server will resolve the hostname test. So, what search domain is doing in our case is that it is automatically appending a domain name to make it a FQDN when we are just using the hostname to look up a computer.