I was about to file a bz about how system-config-network doesn't like a
legit /etc/hosts file. It complains:
wrong hostname
wrong alias
, to stuff that I think is legit:
192.168.32.3 ldap.myweb.com.au ldap
_ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.ldap.myweb.com.au #openldap ldap !what outlook
looks for!
#192.168.32.209
192.168.16.210 mirror.myweb.com.au mirror rsyncbackup
infrastructure-server #RsyncBackup Mirror Tsunami Dreamives
###old192.168.32.211 mirror-old.myweb.com.au mirror-old #ex-novell
server pentium II 350, scsi dr192.168.32.211 192.168.32.220
rea_dev.myweb.com.au READevPC #bedrock development
192.168.32.222 tp_conf #dt amx wireless (myweb)
192.168.32.227 tandberg-codec.myweb.com.au codec-meeting-large
tandberg-codec tandberg-codec-front codec- tandberg-mvp-3000
192.168.0.8 prints_1.myweb.com.au prints_1 #Dlink dp-300 print
server Canon ir800
192.168.0.11 accesspoint.myweb.com.au WAP_MYWEP_Wi #Access Point
192.168.0.228 crestron_c5.myweb.com.au crestron_c5 #Crestron dev
reserved
192.168.130.97 myweb_hotel-old myweb-hotel-old #swiftel adsl fixed ip #
mmserver:30315 player1..4 30316..9
##9000 myweb university #9876 #20077 #20090
#holytown
192.168.5.30 b_ga129_controlsys ga129b_controlsys
192.168.5.31 b_ga129_codec ga129_codec
- it dislikes [_] at all. [_ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.ldap.myweb.com.au] is a
name that windows PC's lookup, and seems to be legit.
- it dislikes a trailing - in an alias.
Or is it just an overzealous parsing {in s-c-network} ?
{ Actually it was a previous s-c-n that screwed some of the entries up
in the first place}.
DaveT.
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