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On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 05:49:32PM +0100, Mark Hannessen wrote: > but when I try to login using clog it tells me that the coda auth2 server > cannot be resolved. The name resolution code in Coda-6.0 underwent a bit of a rewrite and it has been taking a while to get some obscure bugs resolved. f.i. Some versions of glibc won't resolve correctly if when res_init wasn't called unless the nameserver cache daemon (nscd) is running. Also in an attempt to always force FQDN realm name resolution, we used to append a '.' to the name. This broke lookups in /etc/hosts. (and once all of that got fixed by the time 6.0.4 was released an inverted test broke lookups by IP-address, sigh) In any case, strace clog and see what it tries to do. If it doesn't send packets to UDP port 53, you might have to run nscd. > root_at_xp2600s:/# clog codasys > username: codasys_at_xp2600pro ^ that's not a FQDN. JanReceived on 2004-03-22 01:46:05