Le mercredi 09 février 2005 à 22:28 +0100, Oliver Siegmar a écrit : > Hi Alban, > > On Wednesday 09 February 2005 21:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > squid is installed after the base setup is complete. > > The base setup should set the FQDN. Did you refuse to set it > > during the install ? > > Or is there a bug in the installer ... > > I haven't set up that box by myself. I guess the guy who did, had left the > domain name field blank. Maybe it shouldn't be optional? > > > I don't think package should check things that are already > > managed by the dependency system. This in itself is a policy > > violation. > > How was this handled in woody? I can't remember a similar problem.
>From osdir.com screenshots: host: http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=184&slide=7 domain: http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=184&slide=8 I don't know if the fqdn is build from those . My main point is that the installer ask those data. Maybe it just fill /etc/hostname and this may not be enough for squid to setup properly. I would let you and the squid maintenair determine if the bug is in the installer not filling all configuration files, that the box was not setup with a valid domain during base setup, or if etherconf or such package is required before squid. Maybe even the squid installer script could check if a valid fqdn is available. But if something was done wrong during the install, it s not squid job to fix the network configuration. I am considering reassigning it to the installer , they know what they setup better. Luigi if you don't know either would you mind if i reassign it ? Sorry i know few about the installer internals. I am confident that it at least set the fqdn build from installer query about hostname + domain in /etc/hostname. Mine contains somthing like : test.domain.net Regards Alban