lynn said the following on 04/02/2012 02:59 AM:
El 02/04/12 02:10, Carlos E. R. escribió:
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On 2012-04-01 22:53, lynn wrote:
El 01/04/12 22:35, Carlos E. R. escribió:
You can not assign 127.0.1.1 to any client, that will not work.
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I have assigned 127.0.1.1 to every client: 127.0.1.1 host.domain host
It is the only way I know to get the gss daemon to get the fqdn of the client using DHCP.
Which gets back to the issue of "you don't have DNS set up properly". So its not the *ONLY* way.
I took the lead frm Ubuntu who assign that address after a default install which produces this:
127.0.0.1 localhost 127.0.1.1 the-computer-name-you-gave-it-in-setup
That's different from naming every computer "host.domain host" Just because ubuntu does it doesn't make it right for Uses and doesn't make it right in general. If you want to do things the Ubuntu way, then fine, use ubuntu and when it doesn't work for ubuntu raise it on a ubuntu list; this is for openSuse and the way openSuse does things. -- One trend that bothers me is the glorification of stupidity, that the media is reassuring people it's all right not to know anything. That to me is far more dangerous than a little pornography on the Internet. - Carl Sagan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org