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IMPORTANT: do not ignore this email: The hostname resolves to . It should resolve to
A newly setup cPanel system may have a message such as the following show the first time that you login to WHM.
IMPORTANT: Do not ignore this email.
The hostname (hostname.server.com) resolves to . It should resolve to xx.xx.xx.xx. Please be sure to correct /etc/hosts as well as the 'A' entry in zone file for the domain.
Some are all of these problems can be caused by
/etc/resolv.conf being setup incorrectly. Please check this file if you
believe everything else is correct.
You may
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Linux setting hostname and domain name of my server
Q. I would like to change hostname and domain name for my Linux server. Where can I set the local hostname and domain name of my server?
A. You can use hostname command to show or set the system's host name and dnsdomainname command to show the system's DNS domain name. But the changes are temporary if you use these commands.
Local hostname and domain name of your server defined in text configuration located in /etc directory.
If you are using Red Hat or Fedora Linux
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