
Hi On Thu, 09 Feb 2017 18:36:54 +0100 Per Jessen wrote:
Especially, if in the end a "ssh $service.opensuse.org" has the same effect as "ssh $cartoon.opensuse.org" - because nobody cares about the correct firewall rules.
Naming the machine after the service is okay, as long as there will ever only be one such service and the machine will only ever serve that one purpose.
Just for completeness: I'm fine with giving a machine whatever name in DNS - but I don't like the PS1 or serial console description pointing to that name without any further information. So that a lonesome admin has to figure out first via "pstree" or similar tools if he is really on the right machine. BUT: I agree that we need sub-domains for the separated networks (and later maybe also the kerberos realms). Suggestion: Why can't an admin of a machine choose the name? That would just be fair from my pow :-) In this case, we only need to discuss about the subnet names - and they are IMHO easier to define. CU, Lars -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org