Hello,

okay, so the hostname and domain can be used on the local network or over the 
internet if set up in the hosts file.

However, the periodic scripts you where writing about are something custom, not 
enabled by default, correct?
Or is it something Dragonfly BSD ships? If so, I guess there must be some place 
to configure to which adress and server the messages are sent, right?

Best regards,
Christoph


Am 29.05.2015 um 19:47 schrieb Pierre Abbat:
On Friday, May 29, 2015 19:20:16 Christoph Harder wrote:
Hello,

I've got another newbie question.
In the setup one may provide a hostname and domain for the computer.
How and where is this information exactly used?

The periodic scripts send email; the hostname is put in the subject line so
that you know which computer they run on.

Hostname is pretty self-explaining, though I'm not sure, can it be used to
access it like in a local windows network e.g. \\mycomputer\shareddisk\
e.g. after setting up an NFS share?

And domain, is a real domain name required/recommend? One that is resolvable
through DNS? And what happens if there are multiple domains hosted on a
single server'? Or is this more like a Windows Workgroup?

My box is accessible from the outside only on IPv6, and you have to be one of
my computers to know the address, since it changes every few days. Its
hostname is "zyxomma.ixazon.lan". (Zyxomma is the last word in dragonflies.)
This is, of course, not resolvable through DNS. I hacked something up so that
all my computers have the IP address in /etc/hosts .

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