>Vince Hoang wrote: >>Would anyone be willing to share privately or publicly how this is done?
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, W. Wayne Liauh wrote: >I don't like you tone. Taking something out of context (in this case, >comment within a comment, even though it is my own comment) is a very >rude and very childish behavior. Wayne, I think you need to cool down a bit. This problem is getting to you, and it is affecting your interpersonal interactions. Concerning setting the hostname by the DHCP client/server, this is an expected behavior. I haven't read the DHCP RFC in a while, but I do remember it specifically allowing a hostname field in the 'ACK' message. Also, setting the hostname should have absolutely no affect on a running system, if the software is written well. If RH 8.0 is trying to install samba and apache when the cable modem is turned on, then that's a RH problem. As for networking tools not working with the hostname set, I think this is a problem with the DNS, not the hostname. No software should be looking at the hostname to determine its behavior. As for the need to set the hostname, that is done for user-friendliness. No one should be required to remember a 16 digit number to use a network. And it shouldn't matter what it is set to. If there is a software that needs localhost defined, try putting the following line in /etc/hosts. 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain I'm sure its already there in this file. If you are still having problems, try calmly explaining what behavior you are experiencing. Explain it in as much detail as possible. You'll get more help that way. --jc -- Jimen Ching (WH6BRR) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
