>My guess is that DNS was propagated and now athome.net is in the maps of
>the DNS server you query.
Probably. But (from orig post):
Domain Name: ATHOME.NET
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Updated Date: 02-apr-2007
Creation Date: 30-nov-1999
Expiration Date: 30-nov-2015
whois sh
My guess is that DNS was propagated and now athome.net is in the maps of
the DNS server you query.
Just change your /etc/hosts file, you can use a domain suffix that does not
exist for instance.
-Derek
At 12:18 PM 4/3/2007, V.I.Victor wrote:
>I don't think your hosts file is correc
>I don't think your hosts file is correct, unless you are telling me you own
>the domain athome.net. You need to use a domain name you own or one that
>is not in use.
OK.
No I don't own athome.net. BUT I've been using it for years without problems
-- until today! As I said, the hosts file
V.I.Victor wrote:
Somthing changed -- literally overnight! Or perhaps, some old problem is just
showing up.
All my log reports, et cetera are stuck in mqueue.
Example -- for years, the following line has been in root's crontab: (sorry if
folded)
@reboot /bin/echo "reboot" |/usr/bin/mail -s
I don't think your hosts file is correct, unless you are telling me you own
the domain athome.net. You need to use a domain name you own or one that
is not in use.
-Derek
At 10:42 AM 4/3/2007, V.I.Victor wrote:
>Check that localhost is defined in /etc/hosts and your name resolution
>Check that localhost is defined in /etc/hosts and your name resolution is
>working in /etc/nsswitch.conf
Thanks for your continued input!
/etc/nsswitch.conf has never been changed:
group: compat
group_compat: nis
hosts: files dns
networks: files
passwd: compat
passwd_compat: nis
shells: files
>Check that localhost is defined in /etc/hosts and your name resolution is
>working in /etc/nsswitch.conf
Thanks for your continued input!
/etc/nsswitch.conf has never been changed:
group: compat
group_compat: nis
hosts: files dns
networks: files
passwd: compat
passwd_compat: nis
shells: files
Check that localhost is defined in /etc/hosts and your name resolution is
working in /etc/nsswitch.conf
-Derek
At 09:40 AM 4/3/2007, V.I.Victor wrote:
>Your domain is not set correctly, or you set it to athome.net. Sendmail is
>just trying to deliver the email. Normally you don't ne
>Your domain is not set correctly, or you set it to athome.net. Sendmail is
>just trying to deliver the email. Normally you don't need the domain to
>send to root. As long as you have root defined in /etc/mail/aliases you
>should be able to send to just root.
>
>@reboot /bin/echo "reboot" |/u
Your domain is not set correctly, or you set it to athome.net. Sendmail is
just trying to deliver the email. Normally you don't need the domain to
send to root. As long as you have root defined in /etc/mail/aliases you
should be able to send to just root.
@reboot /bin/echo "reboot" |/usr/bi
Somthing changed -- literally overnight! Or perhaps, some old problem is just
showing up.
All my log reports, et cetera are stuck in mqueue.
Example -- for years, the following line has been in root's crontab: (sorry if
folded)
@reboot /bin/echo "reboot" |/usr/bin/mail -s "start-up at `date`"
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