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Tnx Tim..

Funny because when I fired up the computers I could use name for resolving remote computer, but only for a while.

1) I pinged the computers itself by same machine (i.e. I pinged A from A):

ping Fujiantonio
PING Fujiantonio.homenet.telecomitalia.it (192.168.1.69) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from Fujiantonio.homenet.telecomitalia.it (192.168.1.69): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.135 ms

and the remote computer ping pcdesktop1
PING pcdesktop1 (192.168.1.3) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from pcdesktop1 (192.168.1.3): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.041 ms


but if I ping from laptop to pcdestop1 (or the reverse) I get:

 ping pcdesktop1
ping: unknown host pcdesktop1

ping Fujiantonio
ping: unknown host Fujiantonio

I will follow by dig output

Tnx again





2015-10-23 2:53 GMT+02:00 Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Thu, 2015-10-22 at 18:35 +0200, Antonio M wrote:
> no, I don't think that is a problem of DNS, I am surfing fine.

For Samba, and other internal networking, you need to be able to resolve
the names of the local machines.

If you try to use the dig command with a machine hostname, do you get
it's IP?  And what about the reverse, if you do a dig -x followed by a
localmachine's IP address, does it get the right hostname as an answer?

Alternatively (if you don't have dig installed), if you try pinging
another local machine's hostname, does that work (do pings work, does it
ping the right IP)?  Even if pings don't get answered (due to
firewalls), if it tries to ping the right IP, then resolution ought to
be working fine.

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