From: Larry Roberts (groupstudy@american-hero.com)
Date: Thu Dec 09 2004 - 12:23:14 GMT-3
The simplest fix is to configure the PC to have a dns search order
On the PC, go to the interface, click on IP, then properties
Select the DNS tab, and select the radio button labeled:
"append these DNS suffix's (in order);
click add, and add the domain suffix's you wish to search. Obviously add
the suffix used by the FQDN, and any others that are used internally.
domain-name cwhotels.local is used by the pix for resolution, not for
passing on to the client. I don't know of a way to pass the info onto a
client from within the PIX.
Jason Aarons wrote:
> Name resolution through the VPN connection. In other words, I need to be
> able to ping devices by host name. My current config allows this ONLY if
> I ping with the FQDN. If I ping just with the machine name, I get "Could
> Not Resolve the HostName" I do have the line "domain-name
> cwhotels.local" right up front, and "vpdn group 1 client configuration
> dns 10.0.0.5". I can ping any machine by it's IP.
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