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<h1> The s6-dnsqualify program </h1>

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  s6-dnsqualify qualifies a domain name.
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<h2> Interface </h2>

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     s6-dnsqualify <em>domain</em>
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 <li> s6-dnsqualify qualifies <em>domain</em> according to the "domain" and
"search" rules in <tt>/etc/resolv.conf</tt>. It prints the result on
stdout, one FQDN per line. </li>
 <li> If the DNSQUALIFY
environment variable is set and contains a list of suffixes separated by spaces,
tabs, newlines or carriage returns, then this list is used instead of the
<tt>/etc/resolv.conf</tt> rules. </li>
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