On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Simo Sorce <simo@redhat.com> wrote:This is normally my standard practice; I just typed it incorrectly in my previous reply. I appreciate you pointing this out, though.
If you really want to set the name in /etc/hosts you *really* want to
put the FQDN as the first option and the short name second.
Probably would be a good RFE to make sure it updates DNS with any and
all IP addresses assigned to that interface though, rather than simply
the one that's actually connected to LDAP.I agree, so long as this extends to multiple protocols (v4 and v6) and not just multiple addresses. One possible hiccup is IPv6 and privacy extensions which can create several addresses per interface. I would like to see an enhancement like this in the future, though.
-Chris
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