Jo Rhett wrote:
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 11:56:40PM +0200, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
Anyway I could enter epohost into /etc/hosts but the dhcp server does not
allways give epohost the same address on the lan. Can a script be made
to detect the correct IP-address and then update /etc/hosts
I don't understand how the bsmtp works. I thought I had found the correct
syntax, but I keep getting errors I don't understand. The following is the
error
messages that I find in the console:
02-Aug 002:51 epo-dir: message.c:454 Mail prog: bsmtp: bsmtp.c:230 Fatal
gethostbyname for myself
Seems the problem is:
Fatal gethostbyname for myself failed epohost: ERR=Success
it thinks your local hostname is 'epohost' but that isnt in DNS, you
can try adding epohost to /etc/hosts and see if that helps
On 02/08/06, Erik P. Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand how the bsmtp
Well, login as bacula and run this command
/etc/bacula/bin/bsmtp -h mail.tele.dk -f (Bacula) [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s
Bacula: Backup OK of epohost-fd Full [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When this works, the problems in bacula will go away.
As for why it does a DNS query - it needs its own hostname for the
Jo Rhett wrote:
Well, login as bacula and run this command
/etc/bacula/bin/bsmtp -h mail.tele.dk -f (Bacula) [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s
Bacula: Backup OK of epohost-fd Full [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When this works, the problems in bacula will go away.
As for why it does a DNS query - it needs its
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 11:56:40PM +0200, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
Anyway I could enter epohost into /etc/hosts but the dhcp server does not
allways give epohost the same address on the lan. Can a script be made
to detect the correct IP-address and then update /etc/hosts accordingly?
I'm sure