2 DNS, one machine
Alexander Dalloz
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Mon Nov 29 23:34:02 UTC 2004
Am Di, den 30.11.2004 schrieb John Summerfield um 0:14:
> On Tuesday 30 November 2004 01:08, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> > "localhost" is no valid network hostname.
>
> localhost is a perfectly valid host name and is _the standard_ namd for the
> computer the program is running on.
> John
As an addition to my other reply to your mail: you took out my words
from their context! This is at least unfair.
--- quote from my reply to Bruce and his question quoted ---
> But is that all I need? Do I need to give different computers
different
> names? They can't all be local.localhost, right? Does that mean I need
> a DNS?
"localhost" is no valid network hostname. It is very trivial (with each
--- end of quote ---
I feel the context gives my statement a very different bias.
Alexander
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