Re: hostname, dyndns and home network

2009-03-26 Thread Jochen Schulz
T o n g: > On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:04:06 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote: > >>> - Only one host can have a dyndns.org domain name, how do you set >>> domain name for the rest of the boxes? >> >> I have wasteland.homelinux.net as a publicly visible hostname and all my >> hosts have hostnames below that,

Re: hostname, dyndns and home network

2009-03-25 Thread T o n g
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:04:06 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote: >> - Only one host can have a dyndns.org domain name, how do you set >> domain name for the rest of the boxes? > > I have wasteland.homelinux.net as a publicly visible hostname and all my > hosts have hostnames below that, e.g. manowar.wast

Re: hostname, dyndns and home network

2009-03-25 Thread Chris Davies
T o n g wrote: > Anyone who has a home network and a dyndns account can share you > arrangement with your box's hostnames? E.g., > - Do you use FQDN for all hosts? -- I found using a single name as > hostname will cause problem for many application, sendmail, squid, etc. Use your dyndns domain

Re: hostname, dyndns and home network

2009-03-25 Thread Jochen Schulz
T o n g: > > Anyone who has a home network and a dyndns account can share you > arrangement with your box's hostnames? E.g., > > - Do you use FQDN for all hosts? -- I found using a single name as > hostname will cause problem for many application, sendmail, squid, etc. > > - Only one host can

hostname, dyndns and home network

2009-03-25 Thread T o n g
Hi, Anyone who has a home network and a dyndns account can share you arrangement with your box's hostnames? E.g., - Do you use FQDN for all hosts? -- I found using a single name as hostname will cause problem for many application, sendmail, squid, etc. - Only one host can have a dyndns.org dom