Create /etc/resolv.conf with the editor of your choice.
For an annotated version of /etc/resolv.conf, with
descriptions of each line, see
``DNS client configuration file''.
Edit /etc/resolv.conf to include a domain or
search entry for your host. Examples:
If both the search and domain entries appear in the file,
the entry listed second is ignored. Use the domain entry
to set the local zone, or use the search entry to specify
a nonstandard search order. The example shown would be valid if
most of the lookup requests for your system at subneta.mynet.COM
are for addresses at subneta.mynet.COM, subnetb.mynet.COM,
and mynet.COM.
NOTE:
In previous releases of SCO systems, the resolver would automatically
search up the domain hierarchy to resolve requests. For example, a resolver
on a SCO system in the domain subneta.mynet.COM would attempt to
resolve addresses first in subneta.mynet.COM, then in
mynet.COM. To obtain this behavior on your SCO OpenServer Release 5 system,
specify the search directive as shown in the previous example.
Edit
/etc/resolv.conf
to add a nameserver list to query. Example: