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On 08/03/14 13:48, Martin T wrote: > Scott, > > what I meant with this ping example is that domain name provided > during the installation(lab.net in my case) seems to be in use only > in one place which is the /etc/network/interfaces file "dns-search" > line. If you only put the domain name into that section of the installer then it's stored in /etc/network/interfaces. But clearly it is being stored elsewhere - if you comment out that dns search line and then:- $ hostname -d man getdomainname give some clues. > This means that if I execute "host www", As previously noted - www is a subdomain, not a host. "host" queries the DNS, which has it's own set of rules for guessing the answer. > it asks DNS server for A record for www.lab.net or if I execute "ping > mail", then I'm actually executing "ping mail.lab.net". I can't reproduce your results. Perhaps that points to the DNS server setup? <snipped> > > However, the question itself is simple So am I, but I don't understand your question (it seems ambiguous) :) > - where and how is the domain name, which I inserted during the > installation, used? Not trying to be obtuse but... Where is it *stored*? Or where is it *used*? The former I'm not certain of (see comment on editing interfaces) and the latter is a list I don't know the full extent of. > So far it seems to be used only for completing the domain names. Yes (AFAIK). But that's used for a lot of things (using getdomainname). > > > regards, Martin > > On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 2:04 AM, Scott Ferguson > <scott.ferguson.debian.u...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 08/03/14 12:40, Martin T wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> during the installation of Debian, one is asked for "domain >>> name". >> >> If it's not set automatically (by arping?) >> >>> Only place where it seems to be used is for completing the >>> FQDN's: >>> >>> root@localhost:~# find / \( \( -path "/proc" -o -path "/sys" \) >>> -a -prune \) -o \( -type f -a -exec grep -iH "lab.net" {} \; \) >>> /var/log/installer/status:Maintainer: Rémi Denis-Courmont >>> <r...@remlab.net> /var/log/installer/status:Maintainer: Rémi >>> Denis-Courmont <r...@remlab.net> >>> /var/log/installer/cdebconf/questions.dat:Value: lab.net >>> /etc/network/interfaces: dns-search lab.net root@localhost:~# >>> >>> >>> So in case I execute "ping www", it is translated automatically >>> to "ping www.lab.net". >> >> ? Do you mean when running ping from the local machine? (www. >> should be a subdomain). The only way I'd see that was if it was >> registered in a local dns, /etc/hosts, or as a result of .htaccess >> (in a web server). >> >>> >>> However, where and how is the domain-name used during/after >>> Debian installation? >> >> I'm having a particularly thick day and don't understand the >> question. Do you mean where is it stored, and an exhaustive list of >> it's applications? >> >>> >>> >>> >>> regards, Martin >>> >>> >> >> Puzzled by question and your results from ping. >> >> Kind regards >> >> >> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org >> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact >> listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: >> https://lists.debian.org/531a7aaa.6030...@gmail.com >> > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/531a9be4.4090...@gmail.com