The laptop - Acer TravelMate 3043WTMi, OS - Debian Lenny AMD 64. 
When installing Debian on my laptop, I had set domainname which unexpectedly 
was unseted some days ago.
My router define my machine now as unknown.
Before this unexpected unsetting of my laptop's domainame I only change my 
MAC-adresses through command ifconfig (with restoring dafaults when rebooting 
my system).

In the "/proc/sys/kernel/domainnaim" I see "none', when I write there my 
domainname manually my router see my machine as unknone too, not by my 
domainname.
There is only a settings of nameserver set defaultly nn the 
"/etc/resolve.conf". When I trying to change this file manually the system 
restore it to the defaults (with only direction to nameserver).
In the man of the "resolv.conf" I read: "If this file doesn’t exist the only 
name server to be queried will be on the local machine;  the  domain  name  is 
determined from the hostname and the domain search path is constructed from the 
domain name".
There is my hostname in my "/etc/hostname", it was not unset.
I don't understand why my system doesn't determine my domain name from the 
hostname accordinly with the man of "resolv.conf"?
How can I to restore my settings?! 


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