Am 30.11.11 06:28, schrieb i iordanov:
This is the last one for now! I hope I haven't been too annoying! :)
1) Setting the hostname of the router to anything does not actually
add an entry to /etc/hosts. This is a problem if one expects the
hostname to resolve to something, and on OpenWRT it
Hi Jow,
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 5:49 AM, Jo-Philipp Wich x...@subsignal.org wrote:
And to waht should it be set? That lan interface? What if there are two,
three, for lan interfaces? All interfaces? What about ones with dynamic
IP? /etc/hosts would have to be rewritten on every interface state
Hi Jow,
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 5:49 AM, Jo-Philipp Wich x...@subsignal.org wrote:
And to waht should it be set? That lan interface? What if there are two,
three, for lan interfaces? All interfaces? What about ones with dynamic
IP? /etc/hosts would have to be rewritten on every interface state
This is the last one for now! I hope I haven't been too annoying! :)
1) Setting the hostname of the router to anything does not actually
add an entry to /etc/hosts. This is a problem if one expects the
hostname to resolve to something, and on OpenWRT it does not resolve
to anything at all!
2)