Re: hostname and dhcp question



hey,

Is there any Internal DNS Server on your Lan and does your fedora
machine has the entry of that Internal DNS Server ? You can check the
dns entries in /etc/resolv.conf

Moreover check the firewall and selinux settings on your fedora machine.

Regards

Ankush Grover

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