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  • in reply to: Hostname reverts back to myserver.local #362275
    Florent
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    Hi have a similar problem, copy/past from the Apple’s forum :
    [QUOTE]I have a very strange problem from MacOS X 10.4. I have a PowerMac G4 with 2 Ethernet Cards, one for the WAN the other for the LAN. All configured and working with the NAT.

    I have a running DNS server, configured manually with the named files (just added 2 records A, for have the two DNS server on the same computer). But if I do not change this, the problem is the same.

    So my problem is when I type ‘hostname’ in the terminal is have only the local Bonjour name,… But not my correct DNS. I need to change it for make Kerberos running.

    I have try the change IP and the hostname -s, and this is always my local Bonjour name returned. My commands for try to change the name was :

    sudo changeip /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.1 my.name.local my.name.ch
    sudo changeip /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1 wanip wanip my.name.local my.name.ch

    If I change the name directly on the hostconfig file, my kerberos is running but not working. I think It have a lot of others files to change.

    Now I have reinstall from zero my computer and bring it back in Standalone, but it’s always the Bonjour name returned…

    I have read a lot about similar problem here, but not a solution for my problem,..

    Thanks for your help,

    Florent

    PS : Sorry for my bad english.
    PS : .ch is the extension for Switzerland.[/QUOTE]

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