> On Nov 11, 2016, at 1:52 PM, Greg Wooledge <wool...@eeg.ccf.org> wrote:
> 
> So... what are you actually trying to do?  Be very specific.

Well, I'd like the domain name to be the same everywhere. hostname -f and whois 
<IP> (that currently returns the ISP's info) and /etc/hosts and host <IP> and a 
DNS lookup and everything else I can't think of right now should all report the 
same thing: the name of the domain I'm trying to set up this server for.

As yet, I'm looking at hostname -f (plain hostname gets the host right), and 
ping'ing and SSH'ing using /etc/hosts (that works). I've set my local DNS to 
look first at hosts, then at DNS.

The DNS server isn't set up yet. mailname is just the host. postfix is the SMTP 
server -- editing its config doesn't seem to do anything.

I've moved to a new domain, and I copied lots of data from the old server. The 
domain name I see is that of the old server.

-- 
Glenn English





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