You could also try using linuxconf to put your hostname back in /etc/hosts
(there's a place where you just fill in the info)
JW
At 04:48 PM 9/7/2000 -0400, you wrote:
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> > I was working on my redhat 6.2 box and I change the /etc/hosts file and
> also did so calls to the domainname command trying to get openldap to
> work. anyway.
> >
> > My sendmail and apache does not working anymore. apache give me the
> following error
> >
> >
> > httpd: cannot determine local host name.
> > Use the ServerName directive to set it manually
> >
> > please keep inmind that I did not change any of the apache conf files
> so I did something to the host
> >
> > PLEASE HELP ME ASAP
>
>
>Look in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
>for a line that looks like:
>ServerName something
>
>replaced whatever is after ServerName with the name of your machine.
>
>Can't help you with sendmail since I haven't done much with it, but a
>more detail description of the problem might help someone else help
>you.
>
>Dave
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