William Brown wrote: > On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 08:12 -0500, Neal Becker wrote: >> William Brown wrote: >> >> > On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 15:30 +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote: >> >> On 12/17/2012 03:26 PM, Neal Becker wrote: >> >> > I've been using f17 wired enet at work, and it's worked for a long time. >> >> > Now for some reason, my machine is not registering in DNS. >> >> >> >> Why do you think a workstation would register in DNS? >> >> What exactly do you mean by registering in DNS? >> >> What are your checks in order to assume you dont register in DNS? >> >> >> >> I ask in order to understand and try to find a solution. >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> RMA. >> > >> > I think he means that NM is now no longer sending the required >> > information to enable the DHCP to server to carry out a DDNS update into >> > bind etc. >> > >> > >> > >> >> Yes, that's what I mean. Other workstations on my corporate net can't lookup >> the name of my machine (and that did work at least some time in the past. >> The >> dns is reporting an IP for my machine, but it's the wrong one - old info. At >> some point, the dhcp server decided to issue a different IP for my machine, >> though I can't tell when that happened and when the DDNS update stopped >> working). >> > > Do you know what you are running at your site for DHCP / DNS? Have you > changed your systems hostname? Is the value of hostname > in /etc/sysconfig/network set correctly? > > > Ah, I think I found it. I had connected to both wired enet and wireless. Wasn't actively using wireless, but it was still connected and was registering that i/f address. Disconnected from wifi, and hopefully it'll straighten things out. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org