On Fri, Nov 24, 2006 at 08:19:42PM +0100, Richard Bos wrote:
> Verner,
> 
> Op donderdag 23 november 2006 23:32, schreef Verner Kjærsgaard:
> > No, that is not entirely correct. It's enough if only
> > the hostname is the very same, a FQDN is not needed.
> 
> please state so in the wiki.  That a lot of people will enjoy your correction.
> It will be the same with your information.  You need to put it in the wiki, 
> so 
> others are able to improve it with their findings/experience.  You can always 
> put a note before the text you put in.  The formatting is not a big issue in 
> a wiki, as that is done by the wiki engine ;)  

Things still stand, though.  Hey have to match.  As the fellow who wrote
it, I know what the code does.

If DISPLAY on the server looks like:

foo.bar.baz:0.0

and the hostname on the client looks like:

foo

it won't work.  If you're going to have FQDN on the server, then the
DHCP server has to hand out FQDN's as well.

It have to be the same in both places.

Scott

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