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Javed, # Do not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost 192.168.1.110 FQDN wulf08 Here FQDN means Full Qualified Domain Name something like this wulf08.orgname After changing the /etc/hosts, you also need to restart the network service. After that run the hostname command If it gives right hostname then there is some other error related to certificate Cheers Dhwani rabail javed wrote: i have already done that ....this the position of my /etc/hosts file -- __________________________________________________________ Dhwani Shah Software Engineer Altair Engineering India, Enterprise Computing, Bangalore - 560 087 India _______ Web Address:www.altair.com _______ Contact: (O) +91-80-6629 4500 (Ext : 4793) (M) +919900571293 _______ Skype/googletalk: dhwanishahb __________________________________________________________ |
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