On Mon, Jun 28, 1999 at 10:38:49AM -0700, Greg Baker wrote:
> Have a look at the ISP-HOWTO. I seem to remember that putting a fake
> fully qualified domain name (ie. linuxbox.mydomain.local) in /etc/hostname
> fixed that problem, though.
>
Thank you, it works now.
I also put in /etc/hosts
127.0
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Konstantin Kivi wrote:
> It seems that first cause sendmail to hang at startup
> (and it keep complaining like
> calhost sendmail[1921]: My unqualified host name (localhost)
> calhost sendmail[1921]: unable to qualify my own domain name
> )
> with the second I got the mail
>
Konstantin Kivi writes:
> Can someone explain me what should I put in my /etc/hosts if I am not on
> the network and sometimes dial to my ISP
Here's mine:
127.0.0.1 hasler.dhh hasler localhost
'hasler' is a made-up hostname and 'dhh' a made-up domain.
--
John Hasler
Hello All
Can someone explain me
what should I put in my
/etc/hosts if I am not on the network
and sometimes dial to my ISP
127.0.0.1 localhost myname
or
127.0.0.1 localhost
It seems that first cause sendmail to hang at startup
(and it keep complaining like
calhost sendmail[1921]: My unqualifi
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