Contents of /etc/hosts is
127.0.0.1 DanaLinux localhost localhost.localdomain
192.168.0.6 DanaLinux
192.168.0.102 ws001
192.168.0.103 ws002
As I understand it, only the IP is necessary and the
rest is so we can use names instead. That's simplistic
but that's all there ever was. I will be uncommenting
this line for more testing:
# 192.168.0.77 dfprouter
I will plug this machine back in. It has RH9 Linux
loaded also and I have used NFS both ways. Once it's
on and checked, I will make a boot floppy and try it
out.
Regards,
Dana
--- Sudev Barar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 05:10, Dana Persells wrote:
> > Folks,
> > I know it's frustrating to hear from me still with
> the
> > same problem...
> Hitting in the dark but ...
> Is the DNS problem? What are contents of your
> /etc/hosts file? Are they
> like?
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
> 192.168.0.102 ws001.localdomain ws001
> 192.168.0.103 ws002.localdomain ws002
> 192.168.0.6 server.localdomain server
>
> HTH
>
> --
> Sudev Barar
> Learning Linux
>
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