og/apache/oneclick/access.log
>
>
> To answer your question here's what I get when typing the following:
> > hostname
> oneclick
> > hostname -f
> oneclick
>
> Despite the above apache still says:
> [error] Cannot resolve host name www.oneclick.com --
To answer your question here's what I get when typing the following:
> hostname
oneclick
> hostname -f
oneclick
Despite the above apache still says:
[error] Cannot resolve host name www.oneclick.com --- ignoring!
httpd: cannot determine local host name.
Use the ServerName direct
I had this problem recently helping someone with a potato
system. The mahcine was not on the net. ftp , finger, telnet used the
loopback device and the name in /etc/hosts and could find the local
machine 'bigsky' . I am not sure why apache could not find it.
But there was some file in
>>Try running "hostname" and "hostname -f". If you get the same output
>>i.e. no domain shown with hostname -f, then that is the problem. In my
>>case I had an entry in /etc/hosts such as
>>192.168.1.1 fred
>>
>>instead of the correct
>>192.168.1.1 fred.my.domain.tld fred
>
>Hello Lindsay
>> How do I give my local machine a host name?
>
>Try running "hostname" and "hostname -f". If you get the same output
>i.e. no domain shown with hostname -f, then that is the problem. In my
>case I had an entry in /etc/hosts such as
>192.168.1.1fred
>
>instead of the correct
>192.168.1.1
On Mon, Aug 16, 1999 at 12:51:23AM -0700, André Bell wrote:
| >you do need to how to properly setup your DNS for your machine...
| >its a pain or 5 minutes of work...
| >
| > most distro have a config tool that asks you the
| > machine name, ip# and domain name etc...use their tool...
|
|
On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, [iso-8859-1] André Bell wrote:
> At 11:06 PM 8/15/99 -0700, André Bell wrote:
> >Apache tells me "httpd: cannot determine local host name. Use the
> >ServerName directive to set it manually."
> >[snip]
> The problem is I can't find that
On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, André Bell wrote:
> Apache tells me "httpd: cannot determine local host name. Use the
> ServerName directive to set it manually."
>
> Now I know ServerName is not something I can run from the command line
> because I tried it. That means there must
>you do need to how to properly setup your DNS for your machine...
>its a pain or 5 minutes of work...
>
> most distro have a config tool that asks you the
> machine name, ip# and domain name etc...use their tool...
Anyone know what tool debian provides for this? I installed apache usi
a config tool that asks you the
machine name, ip# and domain name etc...use their tool...
have fun
alvin
> Apache tells me "httpd: cannot determine local host name. Use the
> ServerName directive to set it manually."
>
> Now I know ServerName is not something I ca
At 11:06 PM 8/15/99 -0700, André Bell wrote:
>Apache tells me "httpd: cannot determine local host name. Use the
>ServerName directive to set it manually."
>
>Now I know ServerName is not something I can run from the command line
>because I tried it. That means there must
Apache tells me "httpd: cannot determine local host name. Use the
ServerName directive to set it manually."
Now I know ServerName is not something I can run from the command line
because I tried it. That means there must be something else I need to type
on the command line after typi
Y/n]
>
>Rotated `/etc/apache/httpd.conf' at Sat Dec 12 09:53:35 EST 1998.
>Restart Apache now? [Y/n]
>Stopping apache with apachectl ...
>httpd: cannot determine local host name.
>Use the ServerName directive to set it manually.
>/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be
> "Graham" == Graham Ashton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Graham> if you've got a dynamic ip address, or that still doesn't
Graham> work, look through your httpd.conf file until you find the
Graham> line that looks like;
Graham> #ServerName myhost.mydomain.com
Graham> repla
On Sat, 12 Dec 1998, Zack Brown wrote:
> I installed apache, but at the end of the configuration stage it failed to
> start, giving an error. I ran "apacheconfig", and got the following output
> (essentially the same error):
I already had such error.
On /etc/apache/httpd.conf change the line fr
On 12 Dec, Zack Brown wrote:
> I installed apache, but at the end of the configuration stage it failed to
> start, giving an error. I ran "apacheconfig", and got the following output
> (essentially the same error):
> I don't know why it should have trouble finding my hostname. It's right
> there
httpd.conf' at Sat Dec 12 09:53:35 EST 1998.
Restart Apache now? [Y/n]
Stopping apache with apachectl ...
httpd: cannot determine local host name.
Use the ServerName directive to set it manually.
/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
I don't kno
17 matches
Mail list logo