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Sivar Apprentice
Joined: 25 May 2002 Posts: 266 Location: USA
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Posted: Sat May 25, 2002 2:49 am Post subject: What to put for hostname? |
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What does one enter or "hostname" in hosts and host.conf if there is none to speak of?
For /etc/hosts I used:
127.0.0.1 localhost
10.0.0.2 tiamat.dhs.org tiamat
and for /etc/hostname I used:
tiamat.dhs.org
Now, tiamat.dhs.org does not exist. My Linux machine is completely behind a firewall and has no external IP of its own.
So if the machine has no such name, what should be used, exactly?
Thanks ahead of time for suggestions _________________ The greatest deeds are still undone, the greatest songs are still unsung... |
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CMitchell n00b
Joined: 22 May 2002 Posts: 8
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Posted: Sat May 25, 2002 3:52 am Post subject: Re: What to put for hostname? |
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Sivar wrote: | What does one enter or "hostname" in hosts and host.conf if there is none to speak of?
For /etc/hosts I used:
127.0.0.1 localhost
10.0.0.2 tiamat.dhs.org tiamat
and for /etc/hostname I used:
tiamat.dhs.org
Now, tiamat.dhs.org does not exist. My Linux machine is completely behind a firewall and has no external IP of its own.
So if the machine has no such name, what should be used, exactly?
Thanks ahead of time for suggestions |
localhost.localdomain ? |
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handsomepete Guru
Joined: 21 Apr 2002 Posts: 548 Location: Kansas City, MO
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Posted: Sat May 25, 2002 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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Just name it after whatever amuses you. Whatever you want. For instance, I named my behind firewall network after the Comic Book Guy's (from The Simpsons of course) fanboy forum on the internet --> i.e. alt.nerd.obsessive
gentoo.something
linux.something
arealllylongword.madeupdomain.com
It doesn't really matter what it is. Even if you're running a webserver/mailserver you can still use virtual hosts to receive whatever you need to get. What's wrong with what you've got? Maybe we should open up a thread where people post their computer names... that might give you some ideas. |
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Sivar Apprentice
Joined: 25 May 2002 Posts: 266 Location: USA
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Posted: Sat May 25, 2002 4:30 pm Post subject: |
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handsomepete wrote: | Just name it after whatever amuses you. Whatever you want. For instance, I named my behind firewall network after the Comic Book Guy's (from The Simpsons of course) fanboy forum on the internet --> i.e. alt.nerd.obsessive
gentoo.something
linux.something
arealllylongword.madeupdomain.com
It doesn't really matter what it is. Even if you're running a webserver/mailserver you can still use virtual hosts to receive whatever you need to get. What's wrong with what you've got? Maybe we should open up a thread where people post their computer names... that might give you some ideas. |
Not a bad idea.
The system worked well, but I read a thread about putting ones domain name and IP in the appropriate spot which resulted in KDE application performance increases. Such an increase seems rather strange, though, unless KDE tries to lookup the client name with each application run. _________________ The greatest deeds are still undone, the greatest songs are still unsung... |
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TheWart Guru
Joined: 10 May 2002 Posts: 432 Location: Nashville,TN - USA
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Posted: Sun May 26, 2002 4:06 am Post subject: |
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I just call mine penguin.home.com _________________ Face it, we are all noobs.
On the box it said it was designed for Win XP or better, so why won't it work with Linux? |
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