Stuart Clark wrote:
> Hi
>
> Why can't I get the fqdn on my box?
>
> The man hostname says
>
> The complete FQDN of the system is returned with hostname --fqdn.
>
> But when I do it I just get the hostname
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# hostname --fqdn
> server1
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# hos
> The problem was that the only entry I had in /etc/hosts was '127.0.0.1
> localhost'. I added the entry for newt.emeraldbiostructures.com, and
> it's working now. Thanks,
>
If this is something you want publicly available at the FQDN you mentioned
you will have to put the entry in the DNS. Pu
Thanks!
The problem was that the only entry I had in /etc/hosts was '127.0.0.1
localhost'. I added the entry for newt.emeraldbiostructures.com, and
it's working now. Thanks,
Hidong
Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
>
> > | And then when I point the browser to
> > | http://newt.emeraldbiost
Hi,
Thanks for the tip. I modified /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf by putting in
newt.emeraldbiostructures.com as the ServerName. I don't get an error
anymore when starting /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd. But I still can't point
my browser to newt.emeraldbiostructures.com.
Dave Reed wrote:
>
> > F
> | And then when I point the browser to
> | http://newt.emeraldbiostructures.com, it says that Netscape is unable to
> | locate the server. If I point the browser to localhost, 127.0.0.1, or
> | its local class C IP address, I get the familiar Apache start-up page.
> | Why is httpd not recogniz
> From: Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm having problems with httpd. I have a laptop called
> newt.emeraldbiostructures.com running Red Hat 7.2. 'uname -a' shows
> this:
>
> Linux newt.emeraldbiostructures.com 2.4.7-10 #1 Thu Sep 6 17:27:27 EDT
> 2001 i686 unknown
>
>
> I've i
On 17:47 04 Feb 2002, Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I'm having problems with httpd. I have a laptop called
| newt.emeraldbiostructures.com running Red Hat 7.2. 'uname -a' shows
| this:
|
| Linux newt.emeraldbiostructures.com 2.4.7-10 #1 Thu Sep 6 17:27:27 EDT
| 2001 i686 unknown
|
|