El 01/04/12 22:35, Carlos E. R. escribió:
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But "127.0.1.1" is your own localhost. The entire 127 network is your localhost, always, not another machine. Tri pinging, it works.
I have three entries in /etc/hosts on each Linux client: 127.0.0.1 localhost 127.0.1.1 host.domain host 192.168.1.3 server.domain server with /etc/HOSTNAME containing host only Without the 127.0.1.1, hostname -f does not work and not much else does either. Without the 127.0.1.1, domain logons work but this is useless because Kerberized nfs doesn't and the user ends up without her files and nfs mounted windows shares. The automounter and rpc.gssd throw a fit if that value is not present. An alternative is to give the clients a fixed IP and use that instead of the 127.0.1.1. But if the windows clients can use dhcp, why can't our openSUSE clients use it from the same server? Windows clients have something that we do not. What is it? L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org