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- networking - What is a hostname versus a computer name versus a . . .
Hostname is an attribute of a system stored locally on that system "Computer name" is what Windows uses to refer to the hostname A subdomain is a DNS concept In DNS, domain names (domains for short) can be authoritative or non-authoritative - if they are non-authoritative, that means another server "handles" that domain So in a domain such as www mysite invalid - one thing that could
- Setting the hostname: FQDN or short name? - Server Fault
Setup prompts you to supply a host name for this computer, either as a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) in the format hostname domainname or as a short host name in the format hostname The Debian reference says the hostname should not use the FQDN: 3 5 5 The hostname The kernel maintains the system hostname
- linux - How to determine the hostname from an IP address in a Windows . . .
At the Windows command line I try ping to get the IP address of a running Windows machine The question is how to get hostname of a specific IP address in the same Windows workgroup? Another question is how to know the hostname of Windows machine from a Linux box if I have an IP address? Which command do you use? I have one host running Kubuntu
- linux - Hostnames - What are they all about? - Server Fault
So what does a "system hostname" even mean? Many applications will use the system hostname as a default identifier when they communicate elsewhere For example, if you're collecting syslog messages at a central server, the messages will all be tagged with the hostname of the originating system
- What is the difference between a hostname and a fully qualified domain . . .
8 The hostname is just the computer name and the fully qualified domain name is the hostname plus the domain name after it hostname: bigbox fqdn: bigbox mynetwork com or commonly the fqdn ends in local instead of com but that is environment specific
- networking - What is a hostname? - Super User
The hostname is the alias for the box on the (either global or local) network If you call it "fedora-box", the box will be called "fedora-box" and is able to be addressed with this name on a network
- Difference between Subdomain, hostname, host and www in a DNS system . . .
Any hostname is a subdomain except if it is a TLD www can be a hostname if it is assigned to a specific host withing a network or can be a subdomain where lower level hosts are located, like server1 www example net It's up to network administrator to decide final configuration for better readability and maintainability
- Which hostname should be used in an MX server TLS certificate?
the MX hostname (mail example com) the CNAME target (mx1 example net) the PTR (reverse DNS) name of the IP address, or the hostname used in the SMTP HELO EHLO command? In other words, which hostname is actually relevant for SMTP TLS certificate validation according to the applicable standards?
- Can I have dots in a hostname? - Server Fault
Using a hostname with a dot in it will cause inconsistent results from any system that consumes DNS Avahi does interact with DNS names, and specifically the <host-name> directive needs to have the DNS FQDN of the service in it, so it's also subject to DNS inconsistency with dotted names Don't use dotted name
- Hostname (FQDN). . . . . . . huh? - Proxmox Support Forum
Hi All, I'm very, very new to Proxmox - a colleague at work recommended it to me but I have a question and he's gone campin! Can someone please explain the Hostname (FQDN) in the management network configuration set up please? Why do I need a domain name? I'm really lost - do I have to go
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