How the problem appears to me:

I am installing the Ubuntu server 12.04 (32 bit) in a clean machine. 
First I gave it a fix IP address, installed SSL and a standard LAMP server from 
the disk. Afterwards made some updates. Everything went well. 

Then I unplugged all peripherals and let it stand alone, connected in
the local net. I was accessing the server from a win machine means
PuTTY, accessing the server via OpenSSL. I tipped the server name in the
terminal and logged me in without problems.

But AFTER installing DNS manually (via apt-get) the TTY terminal does
not found the server by the machine's name anymore. By the other way, if
I tip the IP address directly, everything works well. For me it seems to
be a problem in the name resolution within my home network, possibly
within the DNS.

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  Various people have a bunch of unrelated problems with name resolution
  in Ubuntu 12.04

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