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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-06-15 22:37:08
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On 15/Jun/2006 17:13 Kaiser, Hans wrote ..
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<b><font color=3D"#000000">Version 1.279 on localhost.localdomain (Ubuntu Linux 5.10)</font></b><br />
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<font color=3D"#000000">By the way</font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">This is also not nice: </font><br />
<font color=3D"#000000">=A0 localhost.localdomain</font><br />
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<font color=3D"#000000">This is partially fixed with the no_hostname_f=3D1. The Fully qualified DNS is not shown, but it is okay for me!</font><br />
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<font color=3D"#000000">That is expected unfortunately. On most systems, hostname -f outputs the fully qualified hostname .. but for some reason it isn't working on your box.</font><br />
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Just for pointing out the problem.<br />
I am using here 8 systems, all installed with one of:<br />
- ubuntu dapper<br />
- ubuntu breezy<br />
- debian sarge<br />
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All have the same problem.<br />
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If I could help more, let me know!<br />
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Many thanks for your help!
</blockquote>Those are all debian-based systems, so it is likely the same issue effects all of them..<br />What does the /etc/hosts file contain on your system? That may be the source of the 'localhost' hostname.<br /><br />=A0- Jamie<br /><br />
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