On Windows, you can set general DNS search suffixes (i.e. suba.domain.com, subb.domain.com, etc). Then there is also a "Connection-specific DNS suffix" setting the DNS server can share when the machine connects to the network (i.e. site1.suba.domain.com) depending on your office location. On Macs it seems to let you either take what the network gives you (which is limited to 1 entry) or use a longer list of manually specified options. Is there a way to mimic the Windows functionality of having a few general search domains which are set by script or config profile, but let the local network set a local search domain?
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