Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 19:28:18 +0200 From: Ruslan Shevchenko <Ruslan@Shevchenko.kiev.ua> To: Jeff Hartman <jeff@wilkshire.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: popper error Message-ID: <34CE1930.EFAB77CF@Shevchenko.kiev.ua> References: <01bd2c00$958e6040$112ccecf@graphic.wilkshire.net>
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Jeff Hartman wrote:
> hello,
>
> i have a copy of freebsd running on a test machine.
> this machine handles it's own primary dns, email and
> apache web server. everything is working fine, but the
> popper daemon intermitently sends a message to the
> screen:
>
> "the date" popper[a number] (v2.4b2) Unable to get canoical named of client,
> err = 0
>
> also, the sendmail daemon hangs on startup, i must cancel during the
> boot up phase and start named and sendmail daemons once the system
> is up and running. i tried putting the domain name in the sendmail.cw file,
> and have tried various other settings. no go.
>
> once the system is up, everything runs fine.
>
> any ideas?
>
It means that some hosts in you local network live without DNS (or
etc/hosts).
> thank you
>
> jeff h.
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Jeff Hartman wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>hello,
<P>i have a copy of freebsd running on a test machine.
<BR>this machine handles it's own primary dns, email and
<BR>apache web server. everything is working fine, but the
<BR>popper daemon intermitently sends a message to the
<BR>screen:
<P>"the date" popper[a number] (v2.4b2) Unable to get canoical named of
client,
<BR>err = 0
<P>also, the sendmail daemon hangs on startup, i must cancel during the
<BR>boot up phase and start named and sendmail daemons once the system
<BR>is up and running. i tried putting the domain name in the sendmail.cw
file,
<BR>and have tried various other settings. no go.
<P>once the system is up, everything runs fine.
<P>any ideas?
<BR> </BLOCKQUOTE>
It means that some hosts in you local network live without DNS (or
etc/hosts).
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>
<P>thank you
<P>jeff h.</BLOCKQUOTE>
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