Hi, All

In an ideal world, the server name would be schoolserver and there would be no domain name (totally unnecessary in a lan). If a school needs more than one schoolserver, they are all still named schoolserver. Which one an xo connects with is determined by which ssid it connects with (e.g. schoolnet1 for first grade,
schoolnet6 for sixth grade).

Tony

On 08/08/2015 06:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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Cc: 'arvind thanvi'<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Server-devel] [XSCE] Changing the XSCE's hostname (or
        the     address one enters in the browser)
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xsce distinguishes between hostname (schoolserver) and domain name (defaults to 
.lan).  You can change the second of these no problem in the console.  You can 
override the first in local_vars, but if you do XOs won't automatically find 
the schoolserver.  (I have a machine that I named xsce.lan, which works fine.) 
The expectation is that if you need multiple schoolservers or need to add to an 
existing network that you will do it by changing the domain name, so only that 
is exposed in the console.

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