Wrt #84, is it a correct observation that the resolver-library in karmic always tries to add search-domains to the queried string even when the original query from the application is for a FQDN? The first DNS-request from a karmic client looking for "www.google.com" in a browser is for "www.google.com.localdomain" when "domain" or "search" is specified in /etc/resolv.conf. I thought the search-strings only were appended when there was no domain-part specified, and/or if there was no response/hit on the first request.
Wrt #84, is it a correct observation that the resolver-library in karmic always tries to add search-domains to the queried string even when the original query from the application is for a FQDN? The first DNS-request from a karmic client looking for "www.google.com" in a browser is for "www.google. com.localdomain " when "domain" or "search" is specified in /etc/resolv.conf. I thought the search-strings only were appended when there was no domain-part specified, and/or if there was no response/hit on the first request.