Don't worry about the description and the tags, you as the reporter
don't have to do anything (and shouldn't do anything). Tell you the
truth, your report is invalid (not a bug, just user problem) and I
should have closed it, but I'll keep it open till your problem is
resolved, just to make sure...

Now, when you join a domain, your node name changes from <node> to
<node>.<domain>, so as long as it's next to 127.0.0.1 it should still
work...

I tried it on my machine (i'm not normally part of any domain, so just
added a random 'testdomain'): now in /etc/hosts I have
<node>.testdomain... Now when doing 'sudo aptitude update' I get an
error "unable to resolve host ..." but it still works fine...

The type of your connections does not really matter...

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Won't run but apt-get does
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/240154
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