07.05.2019 0:06, Carlos E. R. пишет:
On 06/05/2019 22.55, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 06/05/2019 21.14, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
06.05.2019 21:59, Carlos E. R. пишет:
On another machine I have my own script hanging from NM that edits /etc/hosts dynamically to write the correct full name and current IP.> But there must be a better way.
If you are going to say that it is the job of the DHCP server,
All that I'm trying to say is that you are barking up the wrong tree. If your concern is (non) working "hostname -f" or how to associate dynamic IP with static label it is not related to "Domain Name" field in YaST.
I'm not barking. I'm asking what is the correct place to set the domain name in Leap. It is very simple!
You are basically saying "nowhere".
I think Andrei is saying it isn't necessary and asks you to show which problem it creates for you.
In this machine, which is only a test machine, that "domainname" does not work. That is, if you wish, an aesthetic problem.
How is it related to "Domain Name" field? I have here system with 15.0 and set "Domain Name" in YaST and "domainname" does not work.
But on other machines, postfix does not start if the host and domain names do not work. Leafnode, as just mentioned by Robert, also fails. And maybe, I don't remember, dovecot also has problems.
You still failed to show any evidence that this is due to missing "Domain Name" field in YaST.
Setting the FQDN to 127.0.0.1 also breaks postfix, I have a bugzilla on that for years. You read it, we spoke about it. Postfix people said it was not their problem, just remove the line from the hosts file. *SUSE people say postfix should "correct" their code.
So, as there is no way in YaST to set the domain name we are left to our own.
You yourself admitted earlier that you do not even know what entering "Domain Name" in YaST actually did.
On the machines that actually need it and are on dynamic IP (and I don't control the IP) I use a script hook on NM to write the FQDN to the hosts file dynamically.
That's a hack.
So you claim that if you enter "Domain Name" in YaST and are on system with dynamic IP something will enter FQDN matching current IP in hosts file automatically for you. Is it correct? Otherwise how is it all relevant to your original question?
It should be able to set the FQDN in YaST (or NM), and it should just work.
Show evidence that with "Domain Name" field in YaST system worked as you want and without this field it stopped working as you want. Otherwise how is it relevant to your original question? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org