Hello,
> My /etc/hosts file reads like this :
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain
yes because localhost and localhost.localdomain is completly different
if you have put sth in localdomain name.
put in /etc/hosts:
127.0.0.1 localhostlocalhost.localdomain
and btw: what do you hav
Hello,
> My /etc/hosts file reads like this :
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain
yes because localhost and localhost.localdomain is completly different
if you have put sth in localdomain name.
put in /etc/hosts:
127.0.0.1 localhostlocalhost.localdomain
and btw: what do you hav
Not sure about RedHat. However.
1) Not being able to telnet to localhost may just mean that telnet is turned
off. It is in
Debian by default, if I remember right. Or, you could have firewall rules that
prevent telnet.
Try ping localhost and see if that works.
2) Assuming localhost is up, look
Hello people,
I am having problems with connecting my RedHat Linux box to the internet. I cannot seem to be able to even ping any other machine on the network. I do
> telnet localhost. I get
>localhost: Host name lookup failure.
I tried >telnet 127.0.0.1.
It waits for some time and then says:
t
Not sure about RedHat. However.
1) Not being able to telnet to localhost may just mean that telnet is turned off. It
is in
Debian by default, if I remember right. Or, you could have firewall rules that prevent
telnet.
Try ping localhost and see if that works.
2) Assuming localhost is up, look
Hello people,
I am having problems with connecting my RedHat Linux box to the internet. I cannot seem to be able to even ping any other machine on the network. I do
> telnet localhost. I get
>localhost: Host name lookup failure.
I tried >telnet 127.0.0.1.
It waits for some time and then says:
t
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