Simple top level domain (NSSwitch hosts) resolver for linux based development environment.
This tool is developed in a Ubuntu 12.04 system & tested in later versions of Ubuntu & Ubuntu derivatives. Even though not tested, it should also work in other Linux distributions that supports/uses nsswitch.conf file based configuration. In general, if your Linux installation has a file named nsswitch.conf in /etc/ folder, then you should be ready to go with using this tool.
- Make sure you have "build-essential" & "git" packages installed. You can install these using following command
sudo apt-get install build-essentials git- Clone this repository somewhere in your hard drive
git clone https://github.com/mnishihan/dev-tld-resolver.git- Run following command to build & install the tool
cd dev-tld-resolver/src && make
sudo make install
It's very important that you run the
make installcommand as root or using sudo, otherwise installation will fail.
- As root (or in super user mode with sudo) also edit /etc/environment using a text editor of your choice and export a global environment variable named DEV_TLD_DOMAINS with comma separated list of Top Level Domains (tld) that you want to resolve to
127.0.0.1automatically. For example, if you want.dev,.wp,.dpltop level domains to be resolved by dev-tld-resolver, your /etc/environment should have following line within it somewhere.
DEV_TLD_DOMAINS=dev,wp,dpl
Above step is optional if you don't need dev-tld-resolver to resolve top level domains other than
.dev, which is the default
- Lastly as root (or in super user mode with sudo) edit
/etc/nsswitch.conffile and appenddev_tldto the line starting withhosts:.
If you have following line starting with
hosts:in/etc/nsswitch.conffilehosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4then you should change it to look like
hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4 dev_tldIf you experience some sort of delay while resolving a host name, you should try to move
dev_tldbefore dns, as followshosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dev_tld dns mdns4
- Now logout or reboot your system and login again. After logging in into the system, open a command line and type following command
ping test.dev
If ping is successful, then dev-tld-resolver is installed & configured correctly.
Code is borrowed & modified from prax by ysbaddaden at https://github.com/ysbaddaden/prax