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killer n00b
Joined: 12 Dec 2003 Posts: 47 Location: Kladno
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 5:40 pm Post subject: Problem setting FQDN name |
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Hello,
anybody can tell me where is documentation which help me set FQDN name on Gentoo ???
Gentoo Hanbook doesnt help me...
http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Setup_Your_FQDN doesnt help me...
I did not find any solution in forums...
remerged baselayout...
tryed switch to old /etc/hostame and /etc/dnsdomainname...
where to find resources ???
is it bug ???
I still have same problem... no fqdn name of my machine
Code: | This is blackbox.(none) |
my config:
/etc/conf.d/hostname:
Code: | # /etc/conf.d/hostname
# Set to the hostname of this machine
HOSTNAME="blackbox"
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# /etc/conf.d/domainname
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# When setting up resolv.conf, what should take precedence?
# If you wish to always override DHCP/whatever, set this to 1.
OVERRIDE=1
# To have a proper FQDN, you need to setup /etc/hosts and /etc/resolv.conf
# properly (domain entry in /etc/resolv.conf, and FQDN in /etc/hosts).
#
DNSDOMAIN="award.cz"
# This only set what /bin/hostname returns. If you need to setup NIS, meaning
# what /bin/domainname returns, please see:
#
# http://www.linux-nis.org/nis-howto/HOWTO/
#
#NISDOMAIN=""
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/etc/resolv.conf
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nameserver 212.24.128.8
nameserver 212.24.132.132
domain award.cz
search award.cz
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Please HELP, i am totally confused !
Killer |
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ocbMaurice Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 14 Feb 2003 Posts: 90 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 6:11 pm Post subject: |
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It's hard to tell but it seems that something is wrong where you didn't look
I don't have a solution but maybe I can give you a hint where to look further
Also check what is working and what is not by using the hostname tool
have you restarted /etc/init.d/domainname ?
have you restarted /etc/init.d/hostname ?
how does your /etc/hosts file look ?
are there any files left in /etc, like /etc/hostname ?
do you use dhcp, does it overwrite any settings ?
how dose your /etc/nsswitch.conf look ?
If this does not help, maybe you can get some more info with this command (you may need to emerge strace first)
# strace hostname -f 2>&1 | grep etc
# strace hostname -f 2>&1 > strace_hostname_output
# vim strace_hostname_output
if this does not help you may want to try to make your /etc/hosts file look like this (this should not be needed and is totally dumb if you are on dhcp)
x.x.x.x blackbox.award.cz blackbox
maybe also check how your environment variables look
# set
hope you can resolve your issue
Maurice
p.s. for me it is enough to add my hostname to conf.d/hostname and setup etc/resolve.conf, conf.d/domainname and etc/hosts are not edited |
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PaulBredbury Watchman
Joined: 14 Jul 2005 Posts: 7310
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 6:37 pm Post subject: |
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It's not a problem. For public DNS (e.g. webserver), you want bind. |
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