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Hi!

On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, Todd Troxell wrote:

> Nelson: Out of curiousity, are you able to resolve you own hostname?  Also,
> which release of Python are you running?  On i386?
>
> It works fine for me on Python 2.3.4 (#2, Sep 24 2004, 08:39:09) /i386
> (current sarge version)

Python version here is Python 2.3.4 (#2, Dec 3 2004, 13:53:17), Debian
Sarge, i386.
My test machine is behind a NAT and has IP 192.168.1.101 Hostname is
est101

$ ping est101
ping: unknown host est101

Hmmmm... :-/

Edited /etc/hosts and added one line:

192.168.1.101   est101  est101.bmsys.br

bmsys.br is just a domain that people uses here internally.

Now, trying to run Epylog again and it works! Yes, I think that the
problem was on resolving the IP address.

But shouldn't epylog run even on a machine without a hostname, only an IP?
If one user wants to use epylog he/she needs to set a hostname, edit
/etc/hosts (by hand or by an automatic configuration tool)?

Thank you very much
Nelson
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