This little problem is driving me crazy!
I'm the original poster of this question and have not got an answer yet!!!
In a nutshell here is my problem:
When I connect to my ISP via modem my $HOSTNAME changes.  
Can this be prevented, and if not what is the best way to change the $HOSTNAME
variable back to say "localhost"?

Thanks

On 30-Nov-99 PATRICK C. GENTRY wrote:
> I'm trying to do the same. I'm on a network on my computer name is wrks01
> and I would like to change it to something creative. I tried adding an
> alias of it but it wouldn't work. 
> 
> Any suggestions?
>> Subject: how to control $HOSTNAME
>> Resent-Date: 30 Nov 1999 01:15:14 -0000
>> Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Hello All
>> 
>> I just recently installed SAMBA (2.05) on my RH 5.2 (intel) on my system, so
>> I
>> can connect to my Windows 98 system in the best possible manner. Well the
>> installation of SAMBA was suprisingly(sp?) easy and I got things connected
>> pretty much the way I wanted.
>> 
>> One problem persited though, as SAMBA (smbd,nmbd) would suddenly stop
>> working
>> without any apparent changes on my part. all of a sudden, i would lose the
>> abil
>> ity to reach my samba services from my Windows machine. I would get an error
>> regarding an "unknown host" from smbd..  (this is from log.smbd)
>> 
>> [1999/11/23 01:04:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(854)
>>   Get_Hostbyname: Unknown host tim-annex-port16.vianet.on.ca
>> 
>> 
>> Well I finally tracked down the cause:
>> Of course when I connect to the internet using dialup to my ISP , my
>> "hostname"
>> would get changed to something like: "tim-annex-port16.vianet.on.ca" 
>> (I get a dynamic ip number from my ISP)
>> My solution was to issue the following command:
>> "hostname localhost.localdomain"
>> 
>> Now finally for the question:
>> Is there a way to prevent the above problem?
>> If not, what would be the best way to keep my $HOSTNAME at
>> "local.localdomain"?
>> 
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E-Mail: Tom Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 30-Nov-99
Time: 19:19:24
Timmins, Ontario, Canada
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