Re: why does getdomainname(2) answer (none)?

2001-04-17 Thread David Wright
Quoting Tim Showalter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Hi. I'm curious why my Debian systems always answers getdomainname() with (none). Actually, one of the FreeBSD machines I use responds with , but I'm still curious why it doesn't work. $ cat /proc/sys/kernel/domainname (none) $ is where (none)

why does getdomainname(2) answer (none)?

2001-04-11 Thread Tim Showalter
Hi. I'm curious why my Debian systems always answers getdomainname() with (none). Actually, one of the FreeBSD machines I use responds with , but I'm still curious why it doesn't work. It looks like the dnsdomainname only uses getdomainname() if you ask about NIS. Both glibc and the hostname