SUMMARY: ifconfig -- what's going on!?

From: jhall@datamap.mn.org
Date: Sat Jul 15 1995 - 22:17:25 CDT


In article <3u2les$gqh@engnews2.Eng.Sun.COM> Casper.Dik@Holland.Sun.COM (Casper H.S. Dik - Network Security Engineer) writes:

   jhall@datamap.mn.org writes:
[..]
>know I'm safe there. But this time when I boot, I get the error:
>"ifconfig: bad address le0". What's going on!?

   This means that ifconfig thinks that "le0" is the hostname to set for
   the interface.

Okay, I'm a dummy. Here's what's happening:

There is nothing wrong with ifconfig. It's a silly admin mistake, and
one that shouldn't have happened. We don't have NIS yet (working
towards that!) so last week when I updated all the /etc/hosts files on
our UNIX network, I had to do so manually.

Simply, the copy of "hosts" that I updated across the network didn't
have this machine listed. One of the things ifconfig does at boot
time is check /etc/hosts for its IP address. Didn't have one,
therefore "ifconfig: bad address".

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James Hall, systems administrator                   || phone: 612-934-0900
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James Hall, systems administrator                   || phone: 612-934-0900
email: jhall@datamap.mn.org                         || fax: 612-934-8727
Vista Information Solutions                         || 7525 Mitchell Road
(formerly DataMap)                                  || Eden Prairie, MN 55344



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