This makes no freakin sense to me, and it’s driving me bonkers. Censored for work purposes obv.
Hosts file:
1.1.1.1 site.com
$ping site.com
PING site.com (1.1.1.1)
^C
$ping http://site.com
ping: unknown host http://site.com
What?? Ping, You JUST RESOLVED site.com, why can’t you resolve it now??
Why does the addition of the protocol break DNS resolution?
It’s CentOS 6.10, quite old…
/etc/nsswitch has:
hosts: files dns
Any pointers would be much appreciated.
http://site.com isn’t a valid host name, DNS won’t resolve it. DNS does not understand protocol, it’s taking your whole query as the hostname
Ah thanks, that’s my problem, it’s me.
ping site.com
Not http://site.com
You should deal with problem yourself rather than asking like this. Or forget ping.
fucking anyone disliking, that guy doesn’t even have knowledge what a hostname and a protocol is. They should learn it themselves. Don’t need to ask.