On Wed, 23 May 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

 |* root [linux-india] <23/05/01 16:17 +0530>:
 |
 |> I'm getting the following message while booting-up the system being used as 
 |> the Proxy-server, Gateway etc.
 |> Starting httpd: Cannot determine local hostname. Use the ServerName directive 
 |> to set it manually  [FAILED]
 | 
 | From the headers I can see your box is called Tintin.  Assign a FQDN to it
 | (fully qualified domain name) - say tintin.example.com

I don't think apache needs a fqdn... coz http://localhost/ works fine!! I
think it's a matter of the name resolving.... check if there's a line in
/etc/hosts that says
127.0.0.1 tintin

or 
127.0.0.1 tintin.example.com



                .:: Kingsly John                ICQ 14787510 ::.
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            .:: Linux 2.4.3 #10 Mon Apr 23 22:43:11 IST 2001 i686 ::.
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           `:. Posted to the list on Wed May 23 17:27:14 IST 2001 .:'


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