Ok, different words:
In my case, `hostname` returns shortname, but `hostname -f` returns FQDN.
Is my system configured correctly or not?
Ondrej
-----Original Message-----
From: Jakub Hrozek [mailto:jhrozek@redhat.com]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 10:24 AM
To: End-user discussions about the System Security Services Daemon
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Subject: [SSSD-users] Re: DDNS not working due to non FQDN hostname
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 08:16:36AM +0000, Ondrej Valousek wrote:
Ok, so you Jakub say that /etc/hostname should rather contain FQDN
right?
No, I'm saying that gethostname()/hostname should return a FQDN. You're likely to
run into all kinds of issues anyway if your system is configured with shortnames.
I was not sure what RedHat says in terms of "best
practices" here.
This is upstream list, the fact that my address ends with .redhat.com is irrelevant.
But I agree the from the admin prospective, we ideally need to have the same
configuration in sssd.conf being shared by all hosts.
Ondrej
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