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DO316-4.14 - ch04s5 - multihomed-review: Update lab documentation to use curl server.srv.example.com for consistent DNS resolution

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      URL: https://role.rhu.redhat.com/rol-rhu/app/courses/do316-4.14/pages/ch04s05
      Reporter RHNID: shasingh01
      Section Title:  h4. Connecting Virtual Machines to External Networks                                                                      

      Issue description

      n the lab exercise for the multihomed-review project, it was noted that using curl server results in a "Could not resolve host" error, as seen in the attached screenshot. This indicates that the DNS configuration does not resolve server directly to server.srv.example.com. However, using the fully qualified domain name curl server.srv.example.com works as expected, returning the appropriate "403 Forbidden" response. This inconsistency may confuse students following the lab steps as written.

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      Expected result:

      curl server should resolve correctly, or documentation should specify using curl server.srv.example.com to avoid DNS resolution issues.

       

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          Andres Hernandez

              rht-anhernan Andres Hernandez
              shasingh01 Shashi Singh
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