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http://www.winability.com/hostname-commander/users-guide_system-requirements.htm
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| | hostname - Definition of hostname by Webster's Online Dictionary |
 | | It is possible for one computer to have several hostnames (aliases) though one is designated as its canonical name. |  | | The unique name by which a computer is known on a network, used to identify it in electronic mail, Usenet news, or other forms of electronic information interchange. |  | | The hostname is translated into an Internet address either via the /etc/hosts file, NIS or by the Domain Name System (DNS) or resolver. |
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| | UNIX IN THE ENTERPRISE - How to change your hostname |
 | | The hostname selected from the /etc/hosts file will usually be the same host as that designated as "loghost", but this isn't always the case. |  | | The /etc file changes on the system only change the hostname from the perspective of the system itself and not from the perspective of other systems on the network. |  | | On Linux systems, the primary setting for the system hostname is included in the /etc/sysconfig/network file. |
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http://www.itworld.com/nl/unix_insider/05132004/pf_index.html
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| | Hostname |
 | | We plan to use hostname in the future to provide you with an easy method to refer to your computer system. |  | | The hostname is a predefined system level name that is tied to a specified machine and is typically unique within a given network. |  | | This will allow you to reference your computer by its hostname instead of the Host ID for future licenses requests. |
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http://www.engineering-e.com/software/onDemand/common/hostname2.html
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| | HOSTNAME |
 | | hostname will print the name of the system as returned by the gethostname(2) function. |  | | These names are used by many of the networking programs to identify the machine. |  | | The complete FQDN of the system is returned with hostname −−fqdn. |
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| | HostName Commander for Windows XP/2000 and Windows ME/98 |
 | | With HostName Commander this problem is no longer a problem: it can clean up the browser cache for you automatically after each change from the development to production server (and back), removing from the cache only the pages which belong to the web site affected, and leaving the rest of the browser cache intact. |  | | When you need to test the web site on the development server, you would use HostName Commander to make the host name www.mycoolsite.com to resolve to the IP address of your development server (such as 127.0.0.1, if it's your own computer, or something like 192.168.0.5, if the development server is on your LAN). |  | | See the HostName Commander User's Guide for the more information on how to use it and what you can do with it. |
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http://winability.com/hostname-commander
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| | [mythtv-users] Changing hostname breaks mythtv? |
 | | > > - hostname in the capturecard table. |  | | > > - hostname in the musicplaylist table. |  | | > > - hostname in the transcoding table. |
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http://www.mythtv.org/pipermail/mythtv-users/2003-July/010172.html
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| | PPP Authentication Using the ppp chap hostname and ppp authentication chap callin Commands [Point-to-Point ... |
 | | Router 1 uses "alias-r1" as its hostname for CHAP authentication instead of "r1." The Router 2 dialer map name should match Router 1's ppp chap hostname; otherwise, two B channels are established, one for each direction. |  | | In this situation, the hostname of the router is not provided or is different at different times (rotary). |  | | Using normal CHAP authentication, the username (which would be the hostname) of each remote device and a shared secret must be configured on the central router. |
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http://www.cisco.rw/en/US/tech/tk713/tk507/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094333.shtml
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| | #71020: The qmaster daemon remembers old hostname |
 | | Although all existing SGE objects referencing the old hostname are removed, whenever an object referencing the new hostname is added to the existing cluster, the qmaster daemon translates the new hostname into the old hostname. |  | | For example, when a new hostname "yyyy" is added as an administrative host to the existing cluster, the result shows that the old hostname "xxxx" is added to the list instead of the new hostname "yyyy". |  | | Then, the cached information will be flushed and the qmaster daemon will use the new hostname. |
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http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-25-71020-1
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| | PASS Discussion Forums - sp_who displays invalid hostname |
 | | DNS was not re-used and none of these users have physical access to the workstations with IDs being referenced in the hostname field. |  | | Is the hostname field even a valid source of information. |  | | When executing sp_who I have values returned for spids hitting a SQL DB from an Access97 app that have the DNS entry for workstation that the access app was developed on even though that workstation no longer exists on the network. |
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http://www.sqlpass.org/Forums/messageview.cfm?catid=372&threadid=12937
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| | RFC 953 (rfc953) - Hostname Server |
 | | INTRODUCTION The NIC Internet Hostname Server is a TCP-based host information program and protocol running on the SRI-NIC machine. |  | | HNAME One or more matching host table entries. |  | | HNAME and HADDR are useful for looking up a specific host by name or address; VERSION can be used by automated processes to see whether a "new" version of the host table exists without having to transfer the RFC 953 October 1985 Hostname Server whole table. |
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc953.html
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| | Setting your hostname or fully qualified hostname |
 | | Type the correct hostname and domain suffix for the computer and DNS domain. |  | | If there is an entry for an IPv4 IP address in the file for a new hostname, then that entry should be identical the one in the /etc/hosts file. |  | | The hostname can also be changed manually by editing the following files: |
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http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-gate.nsf/docid/2001111517454154?Open&src=ent&docid=2002091610151954&nsf=ent-gate.nsf&view=dc983c4134c90dfd88256c0e00592490&dtype=corp&prod=&ver=&osv=&osv_lvl=
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| | UNIX IN THE ENTERPRISE - Changing your hostname, part 2 |
 | | Another thing you ought to do when changing a hostname is to move the directory under /var/crash/ to /var/crash/ in case the system needs to store something there when it crashes. |  | | This command will wipe out a lot more than just the hostname, however, and you will have to go through the process of selecting timezones, netmasks, default router, name services and other information as well. |  | | Last week's column took a look at the files that need to be altered if you want to change your hostname on Solaris or Linux systems. |
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http://www.itworld.com/nl/unix_insider/05202004
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| | MS-DOS hostname command help |
 | | Running the command would display the hostname for the computer. |  | | Additional information about the term hostname can be found on our hostname dictionary definition. |  | | The hostname command is an external command and is available in the below Microsoft Operating systems. |
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http://www.computerhope.com/hostname.htm
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| | "Can't get own hostname. Your System is severely misconfigured." |
 | | KDE reads your hostname from your /etc/hosts file. |  | | Basically replace Bob with the name of your computer. |  | | Well read on and you will see the simple solution on how to fix it. |
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http://lantech.geekvenue.net/chucktips/jason/chuck/jason/chuck/1077231683/index_html
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| | [Aide] hostname in aide.conf? |
 | | My plan, so far, is to have an nfs share mounted read-only with the binaries and original databases to compare to. |  | | Is there a way in the config file to: @@define HOST `hostname` Or something like that? |  | | I see that the aide.conf file uses @@ as the variable prefix. |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/aide%40cs.tut.fi/msg00462.html
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| | MandrivaUsers.org -> Hostname |
 | | I checked the file again, "network" and it's my new hostname there without editing the file, it kept it. |  | | I just followed Daniel's instructions on how to permanently change the hostname and it works like a charm. |  | | Have to wonder though whether /bin/hostname (a binary file) contains the actual hostname and is rebuilt each time I run the network setup in the mcc? |
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http://mandrivausers.org/index.php?showtopic=3926
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| | Running X, Mail withnot hostname/reverse DNS |
 | | X always gives error that the hostname format is illegal. |  | | You need to have the hostname in your hosts(5) file so that sendmail can know |  | | Also, be sure to relay all your mail through a machine which does |
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http://www.nixforums.org/about65205.html
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| | Hostname Software: Display your hostname, IP address, and port.; Translate between IP addresses and hostname.. |
 | | Synchronize any folders on several computers as well as organize shared access to MS Outlook folders without using Exchange Server. |  | | clipboard, system, tray, information, hostname, local, program, get ip, glynsoft |  | | smartwhois, whois, query, information, hostname, domain, address, utility, tamosoft |
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http://www.soft411.com/software/hostname.html
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| | SUMMARY: Solaris 9 DHCP client hostname / DNS Update |
 | | Furthermore, in /etc/default/dhcpagent, you should change the final line to: PARAM_REQUEST_LIST=1,3,12,43,15,6,28 This adds parameters 15,6 and 28 because otherwise the dhcpagent won't even request those values from the dhcp-server, even though other startup-scripts do try to get them from dhcp. |  | | As well the Network Admin here tells me I also need > to configure Solaris 9 so it can update the Windows 2000 DNS as they are no > longer using static DNS entries here. |  | | 15 = domain-name 6 = DNS-servers 28 = broadcast-address (See RFC-2132) Another option would be to set the hostname you want in /etc/hostname.hme0 (or whatever your interface is called) and then add 'REQUEST_HOSTNAME' to the /etc/default/dhcpagent file, as described in dhcpagent(1m). |
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http://sunportal.sunmanagers.org/pipermail/summaries/2004-January/005076.html
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| | DtDNS :: Dynamic Hostname Services |
 | | Wildcards - DtDNS hostnames allow you to have a wildcard for your host, so anything.yourhost.dtdns.net will point to your computer if this feature is enabled. |  | | Offline Handler - There are bound to be times when you are not going to have your computer online. |  | | Even if you change Internet providers, take your computer to a friend's house, or decide to get a static IP address, your DtDNS hostname will follow you wherever you go. |
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http://www.dtdns.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=info.hosts
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| | a problem with login and hostname |
 | | I have change my hostname (it was 'null') to prom.epx.epita.fr. |  | | when I type hostname, it returns the right value but the login program gives me : GNU 0.2 (prom.epx.epita.frines, init runs these programs, #and restarts them when th!0) (console) Any ideas ? |  | | Next by thread: Re: a problem with login and hostname |
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-hurd-0011/msg00112.html
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| | LinuxQuestions.org - hostname - where Linux users come for help |
 | | I have to still manually modify /etc/sysconfig/network, even when using 'hostname', so anyone reading: take Mathieu's advice, not mine and save some time. |  | | LinuxQuestions.org - hostname - where Linux users come for help |  | | Can I do the same thing on that different IP address so other computers see me as "BillyBob" or whatever? |
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http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?postid=485684
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| | [BusyBox] bug#1219: [PATCH] - many fixes for hostname |
 | | Package: busybox Version: v0.60.1 Severity: minor This patch fixes many differences between the net-tools version of hostname (version 1.60 used as a reference), and the busybox applet. |  | | - When using a file to set the hostname, behavior now matches net-tools version...previous busybox version did not handle comments, and simply grabbed the first line from the file. |  | | This behavior does not match the net-tools hostname, which does not attempt to set anything if given a 'display' option, regardless of the presence/absence of the -F option or additional command line arguments. |
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http://www.busybox.net/lists/busybox/2001-October/005059.html
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| | Z-World, Inc. / Rabbit Semiconductor Tech Bulletin Board: DHCP "client-hostname" |
 | | As soon as this occurred, I found I could access the web page on the RabbitCore module by entering the hostname into the browser on any of the other computers on my network rather than having to use the IP address - which was the original objective! |  | | i added Brad's changes to my app, and can see the hostname in the client table of my router now, but still can not access my web page by hostname, just IP... |  | | *p++ = len+4; /* option length, 1 byte for flags,A-RR, PTR-RR, and '.' after the hostname */ |
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http://www.zworld.com/support/bb/messages/14/6013.html?1068136839
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| | FedoraForum.org - Hostname |
 | | I do see my hostname in various files, |  | | > > where do they read the hostname from? |
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| | macosxhints: Set X11 authority file hostname via a script |
 | | so that the hostname appearing close to the beginning of the file reflects the current hostname. |  | | Fortunately, there is another way: with a text editor (like emacs, not TextEdit.app), just edit the file |  | | Set X11 authority file hostname via a script |
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http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20040426134835245&mode=print
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| | Gentoo Forums :: View topic - The right way to set hostname! |
 | | Set the FQDN hostname to "pe.do.net" of a Gentoo box (linux-2.6, glibc-2.3.2), so that it stays constant without regard of DNS cache reachability. |  | | So now that I found the right way to do it, just wanted to post it here: |  | | My problem was that `hostname -d` was returning an emty string, because I had |
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=519288
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| | LinuxQuestions.org - Changing Hostname.../etc/hosts...? - where Linux users come for help |
 | | I believe you don't edit /etc/hosts to define your hostname, instead you would edit a file like /etc/HOSTNAME /etc/hostname or on some systems it's in a directory /etc/sysconfig/host |  | | Is there any other file I need to alter? |  | | where newhostname is the hostname you want it to be. |
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http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?postid=394569
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| | Assign host names to IP addresses with ease: HostName Commander free download |
 | | Can be used to block access to unwanted web sites, suppress third-party web ads while web surfing, speed up DNS queries, and more. |  | | You should confirm all information before relying on it. |  | | HostName Commander: A powerful tool for web developers to control the mapping between the host names and IP addresses. |
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http://www.soft411.com/company/WinAbility-Software-Corporation/HostName-Commander.htm
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| | IT Resource Center forums - hostname |
 | | On other unix systems (hpux,solaris..) it's so simple to change a hostname. |  | | Message with a response that solved the author's question |  | | You can manually change it there, if you like. |
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http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=37683
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| | Setting the hostname in Darwin 6.6.2 |
 | | I found > this > section in the /etc/rc.boot file: > > ------------------ > > ## > # Start with some a reasonable hostname > ## > hostname localhost > > ------------------ > > When I changed this entry and rebooted, it finally accepted its new > name. |  | | It would seem to me that this is the way > the > file was supposed to have been in the first place, true? |  | | I haven't taken the time to investigate what changed or why, but in 1.4 simply changing the HOSTNAME in hostconfig worked. |
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http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/discuss/2003-September/004145.html
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| | Hostname - LinuxQuestions.org Wiki |
 | | The hostname of a computer can be changed in several different ways. |  | | A Hostname is the name given either to localhost, a computer on a LAN, or a node in the DNS hierarchy. |  | | In Red Hat, to permanently change the hostname, modify the HOSTNAME value in: |
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| | ISS X-Force Database: hypermail-long-hostname-bo(11158): Hypermail long hostname buffer overflow |
 | | Hypermail versions 2.1.3, 2.1.4, 2.1.5, and possibly earlier versions are vulnerable to a buffer overflow, caused by improper bounds checking of user hostnames when the CGI mail program performs reverse look-ups of IP addresses. |  | | Upgrade to the latest version of Hypermail (2.1.6 or later), available from the SourceForge.net Web site. |  | | By setting an overly long hostname on their server and sending an HTTP request to the Hypermail CGI mail program, a remote attacker could overflow a buffer and execute arbitrary code on the system, once the malicious hostname is resolved. |
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http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/11158
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| | Get Hostname - Oracle Server |
 | | An alternative is to parse and tokenise the PROGRAM column in V$PROCESS |  | | for someting like PMON or SMON and extract the hostname from there.. |
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http://www.database-forum.com/ftopic18425.html
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| | Change Hostname |
 | | It is important to choose a hostname that will not be used for any account, and the hostname must be socially acceptable, as it will appear in all mail headers. |  | | WebHost Manager automatically generates 10 random hostnames based on your current hostname as samples which you can use. |  | | All valid hostnames must have at least 2 dots in them, for example entropy.yourdomain.com. |
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http://www.cpanel.net/docs/whm/Change_Hostname.htm
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| | Enabling and disabling HostName Commander |
 | | Or, if you have configured HostName Commander to block some web sites from other users of your computer, but you want to see the blocked websites yourself. |  | | Note that, as in case when you save changes to the host name information, you may need to restart your web browser or other software that accesses the Internet, in order for the new disabled state of the host names to become effective. |  | | HostName Commander allows you to quickly turn off the host name information you have set up with it, and let Windows perform the host name resolution as usual, as if HostName Commander were not present in the system. |
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http://www.winability.com/hostname-commander/users-guide_how-to-enable-and-disable.htm
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| | :: View topic - resolving the hostname |
 | | When I use a fixed ip-adres I can fill in the hostname in the hosts file on the other members of the network, but my goal is to reach the system with the resolved name from the dhcp server. |  | | The hostname is available and can be readed with the command hostname, but inside out network this hostname isn't found inside the workgroup. |  | | talk to your DNS administrator to add your hostname. |
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http://www.openqnx.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=printview&t=3199&start=0
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| | vergel's linux page |
 | | The next time the system boots the rc.sysinit will read the /etc/sysconfig/networking and change the hostname. |  | | The hostname command can change the hostname but if it the system is rebooted, it will revert back to its previous hostname. |  | | To make the change permanently, change the HOSTNAME value of /etc/sysconfig/networking to a new hostname. |
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http://www.freehomepages.com/vergel/linux.html
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| | CodeGuru: Change IP address and HostName of NT machine |
 | | How to set local machine HostName from your program ? |  | | Developers: Get Sun's Hardware, Software, and Support and Save up to 84% |  | | WARNING: Modify registry incorrect can cause serious, system-wide problems. |
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http://www.codeguru.com/Cpp/I-N/network/networkinformation/article.php/c2473
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| | Hostname Resolution |
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http://reality.sgi.com/scotth/remac/resolv.html
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| | CITES Glossary |
 | | Within that domain are distinct hostnames (such as argus.cites.uiuc.edu) that point to individual computers on the campus network. |  | | CITES maintains DNS servers that anyone on campus can use, plus a few departments maintain their own name servers. |  | | A facility that maps IP addresses (e.g., 128.174.5.58) to hostnames (e.g., argus.cites.uiuc.edu) and vice versa. |
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| | Sys::Hostname - Try every conceivable way to get hostname |
 | | Attempts several methods of getting the system hostname and then caches the result. |  | | It tries the first available of the C library's gethostname(), |  | | Sys::Hostname - Try every conceivable way to get hostname |
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http://perlhelp.web.cern.ch/PerlHelp/lib/Sys/Hostname.html
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| | NarutoFan > Main > Privacy Policy |
 | | Third Party websites may collect information from users of NarutoFan.com, this information will include your IP address, hostname, and information about your system to help us serve you better. |  | | These are purely used for statistical reasons, and will not be used in any way other then that. |  | | A cookie is a very small text file placed on your system upon logging on to NarutoFan.com (and most other websites). |
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http://www.narutofan.com/index.php/content-main,privacy%20policy
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| | dBforums - unknown hostname |
 | | Since I move the system to another location. |  | | And if I ping the system hostname I got |  | | Thus I have to change IP due to the subnet and hostname are changed |
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http://www.dbforums.com/printthread.php?t=1117596
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| | hostname/domainnam |
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| | Re: Script to Change the Hostname |
 | | files in the same location - the new profile with the correct hostname |  | | user to change the hostname in their profiles. |  | | Does anyone have a script that will change the hostname in |
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http://www.hummingbird.com/hostexplorer-users/jun2002/0005.html?cks=y
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