Hi,

I was wondering about the way one can manually change the domain name of
a debian system. On other systems, I was used to have an /etc/domain
file, or something similar, but not with debian.
I do change the fqdn of my host in the files /etc/hosts and the local
domain name in /etc/resolv.conf. Is this all I need to change ?

By the way, we've started with a domain named 'univ-ubs.fr'. As our
server is now below a firewall, we'd like to use subdomain names, eg
'fw-cguvaens.univ-ubs.fr'.
We encountered problems with our server when sending mail into this
subdomain. Do we need to change anything in sendmail.cf to make it work,
or do you think this problem comes from the firewall (it seems that the
incoming messages pass trough the firewall, but don't go anywhere after
that; when we send a message from the inside of our subdomain to the
outside, it works:-().

Thanks for your help,
Seb.


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