From: Stephen Gallimore stephen@psyc.leeds.ac.uk
Subject: name resolution
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 08:41:56 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19950929124156.HcCBdSgh2BzQKBj9byoYW850lwTpNlMdOh46ADrxS_I@z> (raw)
Jesse, you posted this last week sometime:
>I have edited and re-edited /lib/ndb/local and I can't figure out how to
>get hostname resolution working. This breaks things like mothra, which
>need to look up hostnames. All the other net stuff works fine, I can telnet
>and use ftpfs, as long as I know the IP address of the machine I want to
>connect to.
>
>Any advice ?
I have exactly the same problem but noticed that nobody responded to the
list. Have you had a personal reply from any of the guys at AT&T ? If
so could you mail me the solution (if there is one).
Thanks in advance,
stephen
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1995-09-29 12:41 Stephen [this message]
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1995-09-29 17:33 Jesse
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