Re: [gnome-list] gnome vs. network





On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, Bobby D. Bryant wrote:
> Gleef wrote:
> > On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, Bobby D. Bryant wrote:
> > > I updated to all the latest Red Hat RPMs over the weekend, and I see two
> > > problems:
> > >
> > > 1) GNOME now complains if I'm not already dialed up when I log in.  I
> > > can't afford to stay dialed up all the time; I dial up *after* I log in,
> > > and hang up before I log out (if not sooner).
> >
> > That's an easy one to fix.  ORBit is looking to resolve your hostname into
> > an IP address.  Put a line in /etc/hosts for your hostname, and it won't
> > bother hunting down a DNS server to resolve it.
> 
> That's easier said than done.  I dial up to a rather large university's
> computation center, where they run hundreds if not thousands of servers, so
> every time I log in I'm randomly assigned a hostname of the form -
> 
>     dial*.ots.utexas.edu
> 
> If I understand your suggestion, I would have to put an entry in /etc/hosts
> for each of the hundreds/thousands of possibilities.

A machine can have many different hostnames.  Try telling your machine
that your hostname is localhost.  That way any local programs will think
your hostname is "localhost" and your IP address is 127.0.0.1.  When you
connect, all remote machines will think your IP address is whatever the
university assigns you, and your hostname is dialwhatever.ots.utexas.edu.

Best of Luck,
-Gleef



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