On Oct 3, 2006, at 1:38 AM, Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
Am Tuesday 03 October 2006 02:09 schrieb Jo Rhett:
It may appear that the answer is
servername: name I want to use for local realm
Any reason I shouldn't do it this way? Any better way?
The value of servername is presented after Connecting to your
server. If you
move the Configuration to another Server, the real Servername and the
presented can differ. If you can live with that, this is the
easiest way.
I believe that this is exactly what I want. Mail server
"netconsonance.com" is a fiction, currently implemented by host ....
You didn't tell us what you mean with Database. If you mean sasldb,
there are
some ways to change the Realm in it. Dump it, change it and reload it.
Database is mysql. The gotcha is that the apps we use to maintain
the data only know the fiction (netconsonance.com) and don't know
(and shouldn't need to know) the hostname of the machine currently
implementing the fiction.
I do wish that I could separate the presentation name from the
default realm. I don't really need to change the name presented when
connecting to the server, and having the actual hostname would be
useful for diagnosis. All I really want to change is the default
realm used when querying the backend database.
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Jo Rhett
Senior Network Engineer
Network Consonance
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