On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 01:47:32 -0600
Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAIK, there are 3 files it says that need to be updated when
changing hostname. /etc/hosts, /etc/myname /etc/hostname.interface.
The last one on my system is hostname.fxp0 and, since you didn't
mention changing your IP
Oops.
My apologies to those who replied off-list. Because of the large amount
of spam I receive, only white-listed e-mail or e-mail that is digitally
signed with the sender's PGP key or encrypted with my PGP public key
make it through. I should have included a pre-whitelisted to address
that is
I recently changed the name of a computer with OpenBSD 4.2 by editing
the /etc/myname file. That seems to have taken care of the renaming
almost everywhere. I also changed the name in the /etc/hosts file as
well.
However, when I send an e-mail from it using mail, the from address
shows the
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On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 09:25:08AM -0600, Eric Johnson sez:
I recently changed the name of a computer with OpenBSD 4.2 by editing
the /etc/myname file. That seems to have taken care of the renaming
almost everywhere. I also changed the name in
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