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severity 289818 minor retitle 289818 NAS-IP-Address/client_id/hostname should be better integrated and documented thanks
Joost De Cock wrote: | On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 13:13 +0100, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote: |
| | Oh boy, this is going to haunt me for the rest of my live. | I changed the hosts file as you suggested and guess what, it works. | I changed it back and added the client_id parameter, but that didn't | seem to make a difference. |
The client_id= is used only if no hostname can be found.
| So yes, it works when adding the ip address to the hostfile, and yes I'm | a complete ass (guilty as charged).
bah the code is still crap.
| I'll go glue my shattered ego together now ;) | | I'm really sorry to bother you like this.
no problem :-)
| I just didn't realize he was | resolving the host name (C is like german to me, I understand enough to | realize I don't get any of it).
I am going to change this bug, but not close it. I still think it should be improved.
Thanks Fabio
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