Re: Re: gdm and networking

From: TBrowder (tbrowder_at_cox.net)
Date: 10/01/03

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Anthony E. Greene" <agreene@pobox.com>
    > That way, when gdm tries to make a network connection to realhostname, it
    > will resolve to 127.0.0.1 instead of querying the DNS.

    Can this situation happen even without any interface using DHCP? As far as I
    know, it isn't being used. But at least one of the problem hosts had a
    remote X session going when the network was terminated. Might there be some
    kind of secret lock or socket connection still being held? I've looked
    diligently and so far haven't found anything that makes sense to my limited
    knowledge in the area.

    Tom

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