On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 at 02:05 Brian Coca <[email protected]> wrote:

> so the fqdn gets set first by trying to do reverse dns, which would
> not use that /etc/hosts entry, if that fails it falls back to using
> the gethostname function which does not guarantee a fully qualified
> domain name.
>
> run 'hostname' on the command line, you should see the same output.
>

Well I guess the question is: how do I fix it?
It sounds like I need to fix the reverse DNS lookups.

I do note that running "hostname -f" from the command line DOES return the
FQDN, by the way, even though "hostname" on its own does not.

-Toby

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