On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, John Horne wrote:
> I suspect that at Solaris 8 there is a change to the way the local host is
> looked up. In /etc/nsswitch.conf we have 'hosts: files dns' and the
> /etc/hosts file contains the simple entry (amongst others) '141.163.17.224
> bb loghost'. This is all exactly the same as on the Solaris 7 system.
It may be a difference in the name of the local host. What does
exim -bP primary_host_name qualify_sender
give? If your host name is set to "bb" then the effect you observe is
expected. Nothing to do with /etc/hosts or the DNS; Exim gets the host
name from uname().
I noticed when I installed Solaris 8 that when the installation process
prompted me for the host name, it says "Only letters, digits and hyphens
are allowed" or words to that effect. This encourages you to set a
single-component host name. In fact, it doesn't object to full stops, so
you can set a fully qualified host name, which is usually the better
thing to do.
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