>My guess is that DNS was propagated and now athome.net is in the maps of
>the DNS server you query.
Probably. But (from orig post):
Domain Name: ATHOME.NET
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Updated Date: 02-apr-2007
Creation Date: 30-nov-1999
Expiration Date: 30-nov-2015
whois sh
My guess is that DNS was propagated and now athome.net is in the maps of
the DNS server you query.
Just change your /etc/hosts file, you can use a domain suffix that does not
exist for instance.
-Derek
At 12:18 PM 4/3/2007, V.I.Victor wrote:
>I don't think your hosts file is correc
>I don't think your hosts file is correct, unless you are telling me you own
>the domain athome.net. You need to use a domain name you own or one that
>is not in use.
OK.
No I don't own athome.net. BUT I've been using it for years without problems
-- until today! As I said, the hosts file
I don't think your hosts file is correct, unless you are telling me you own
the domain athome.net. You need to use a domain name you own or one that
is not in use.
-Derek
At 10:42 AM 4/3/2007, V.I.Victor wrote:
>Check that localhost is defined in /etc/hosts and your name resolution
>Check that localhost is defined in /etc/hosts and your name resolution is
>working in /etc/nsswitch.conf
Thanks for your continued input!
/etc/nsswitch.conf has never been changed:
group: compat
group_compat: nis
hosts: files dns
networks: files
passwd: compat
passwd_compat: nis
shells: files