Re: Host Name Problem
- From: David McGlone <dmcglone ameritech net>
- To: "Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero" <famrom idecnet com>
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Host Name Problem
- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 21:42:29 -0500 (EST)
here's what my /etc/host file looks like:
127.0.0.1 Ameritech.net dmcglone
David M.
AIM: Dmcg295308
ICQ #: 96210352
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, David McGlone wrote:
> if you noticed the error message he is getting states "try adding
> h24....(his IP) to the file /etc/host", when I first started using Gnome,
> I had the same problem, I added the info in my /etc/host and /etc/HOSTNAME
> file and viola, no more error message, and upon reboot, my username domain
> showed up on the login screen. If you don't have an /etc/host or
> /etc/HOSTNAME file then maybe your distro doesent use it, but his does,
> for the fact the error message said so.
>
> David M.
>
> AIM: Dmcg295308
>
> ICQ #: 96210352
>
> On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote:
>
> > esoteric denali atlnet com (2000-12-30 at 2046.11 -0500):
> > > > you need to add the name you are using for your ISP into /etc/host then,
> > > > for example my ISP is Ameritech.net, my user name is Dmcglone, therefore I
> > > > add Dmcglone ameritech net to the /etc/host file, replacing the
> > > > "localhost.localdomain. You may have to do the same thing to the file
> > > > /etc/HOSTNAME. That should
> > > > do the trick, but I am using Red Hat, so the distro's may varay slightly.
> > > This is a new one to me. I've never heard of adding a user id to the
> > > /etc/hosts file. Anyone else? I'd be glad to learn something here.
> >
> > First time I heard it too. And I do not have /etc/host, I have hosts,
> > host.conf, host.allow and host.deny, but not just host.
> >
> > GSR
> >
> >
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