2 NICs--One Hostname
Alexander Dalloz
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Sun Jul 10 14:30:51 UTC 2005
Am So, den 10.07.2005 schrieb Eric Hines um 16:24:
> I'm running FC3 on an Intel server that has two NICs on the
> motherboard. I'm trying to give the two NICs separate hostnames and
> separate DNS IPs and DNS search paths (one NIC (eth0) is intended to
> face the Net; the other (eth1) will run a LAN that is not intended to
> have any contact with the Net. Eth1 has a static IP address, and eth0
> gets its automatically.) However, system-config-network will only allow
> me to assign one hostname to both NICs, presumably because
> system-config-network writes these data to the same /etc/resolv.conf.
>
> Does anyone have any way to work around this?
> Eric Hines
A host has 1 hostname. What is set as HOSTNAME= in
/etc/sysconfig/network reflect in /etc/hosts. For the second NIC / IP
set an additional line in /etc/hosts so that you can reach the address
by name. If you run a DNS server then enter the additional name and IP
in it's forward and reverse zone files.
Alexander
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