Hi Timothy,

OSCAR does not like to have your localhost and 127.0.0.1 line with your actual 
hostname.
If you want to fight with the errors in more detail, please take a look at the 
file $OSCAR_HOME/scripts/sanity-check.d/network-check.pl

Regards,

- DongInn


Timothy Gawne wrote:
> I am pretty green at the whole networking deal with linux.  I have
> gotten everything set up except I am recieving this error when I go to
> initiate the oscar wizard:
>  ERROR:  your hostname is assigned to the loopback interface
> Please assign it to your public interface /etc/hosts
> 
> I have followed the instructions in the 5.1 trunk installations
> instructions and configured the text.  I have two network interfaces --
> one public/one private.  If my public interface is using DHCP how on
> earth can I assign a name to it? 
> 
> Your advice/help is much needed!
> 
> tg
> 
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