I'm running Fedora 10 x86_64 and I really think something is odd about my ability to network and I think it's all pointing to DNS. First, I've been running Linux (full time) for almost a year, but I am still a newb. There are still some Windows concepts that I haven't been able to shake yet, so please be very simple yet thorough with your replies (I'd appreciate it).
So here's the meat of my cry-for-help caserole.
- I'm having a problem pinging my hostname. I'll ping it and 127.0.0.1 is the resulting IP.
- I see that my router has given my computer an IP address, but it doesn't have the hostname in its table.
- I can't ping, by host name, my computer from any other computer on the home network.
system-config-network 1.5.95
I'm not all that handy with command-line network configuring yet so I'm using the GUI program system-config-network. In my DNS tab here are my settings:
- hostname: unicron.cybertron
- primary dns: 192.168.1.1 (router)
- secondary dns:
- tertiary dns:
- dns search path: unicron
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