Christian Trefzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
> 192.168.x.y host.domain.tdl host
>
> Major catch: it presumes you have at least one NIC actually in use. If
> lo is the absolute sole interface, one might map every single hostname
> to that one as well. Schizophrenia is fun, solitude is gone for good : )
You can use "127.0.0.2 host.doma.in host" in /etc/hosts if you dont have
another interface, or if it changes regularly.
Gruss
Bernd
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