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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers DNS Drop out Post 302484379 by thsecmaniac on Thursday 30th of December 2010 08:58:30 PM
Old 12-30-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by methyl
I may not be able to solve this, but for the benefit of others please post:

Exact version of the Operating System on the MacBook and exact year and model of the MacBook? (There are known issues).
Whether the MacBook was running on battery or mains (It matters)?
Whether you are using a wired connection or a wireless connection?
Whether the MacBook works correctly somewhere else on another network?
Whether your MacBook is configured to use DHCP or Fixed IP? (It would be very unusual to be amending settings files manually on one of these computers).
-I am not sure of the OS version because my boss don't have much time to let me look his MacProbook.
- main
- Wired
- Yes. It has a problem when he connect the Internet via the company network only
- DHCP
 

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nodename(4)							   File Formats 						       nodename(4)

NAME
nodename - local source for system name SYNOPSIS
/etc/nodename DESCRIPTION
When a machine is standalone or its IP address is configured locally, the /etc/nodename file contains the system name. By convention, the system name is the same as the hostname associated with the IP address of the primary network interface, for example, hostname.hme0. If the machine's network configuration is delivered by the RPC bootparams protocol, the /etc/nodename file is not used, as the system name is delivered by the remote service. Given a system name value, regardless of source, the uname utility invoked with the -S option is used to set the system name of the running system. If the machine's network configuration is delivered by the DHCP protocol, the /etc/nodename file is used only if the DHCP server does not provide a value for the Hostname option (DHCP standard option code 12). A system name configured in /etc/nodename should be unique within the system's name service domain in order to ensure that any network ser- vices provided by the system will operate correctly. Given a system name value, regardless of source, the uname utility invoked with the -S option is used to set the system name of the running system. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Syntax The syntax for nodename consists of a single line containing the system's name. For example, for a system named myhost: myhost ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
nis+(1), uname(1), named(1M), ypbind(1M), attributes(5) NOTES
The nodename file is modified by Solaris installation and de-installation scripts. SunOS 5.10 9 Feb 2004 nodename(4)
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