James Allsopp wrote:
Hi, I've deactivated NetworkManager as it was interfering with my wireless networking, but since then my computer has been renamed to <ip-address>-bethere.co.uk, instead of localhost.localdomain. I've looked at /etc/hosts /etc/sysconfig/network and these are all set up as localhost.localdomain and the network card facing the internet is set up statically. Anyone have any ideas how to stop this happening?
If you are running a DHCP client (and it looks like you are), the DHCP server you're using gave your machine a host name. That's pretty normal. My guess is that your ISP is "bethere.co.uk", therefore they gave you a hostname that reflects the IP address they gave you. That's good, generally, because that means they're probably maintaining a reverse DNS entry for your IP address that points at you. You can ignore the host name the DHCP server gives you by editing the DHCP client config on your machine and adding supercede host-name localhost.localdomain; to the lease clause. See "man dhclient.conf" and "man dhcp-options". ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Systems Engineer ricks@xxxxxxxx - - AIM/Skype: therps2 ICQ: 22643734 Yahoo: origrps2 - - - - "Do you suffer from long-term memory loss?" "I don't remember" - - -- Chumbawumba, "Amnesia" (TubThumping) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines