Kovacs, Corey J. wrote:
Just a thought, this sounds like what happens when the /etc/hosts file is
not setup correctly. If the hostname of the machines is in the loopback
line, then take it out and put a proper entry in. I still fail to understand
why the installer doesn't add a proper entry when first installed if a
network
interface is indeed configured. That's a nother issue tho.
I think the installer does this if DNS for the new host is not setup
properly.
e.g. if it cannot forward lookup the entry for newhost.example.com it
adds an entry for newhost to the localhost entry.
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