On Aug 10, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Kurt De Grave wrote:
It may be an error in some sense, but it seems to be the default
configuration in recent Debian and Ubuntu versions.
Yeah, it is, and I can't fathom why. I had to change it to get Condor
to work on one Debian machine I was playing with. I'm sure they have
their reasons, but to me it just seems broken.
Likewise, Red Hat by default puts the hostname on the 127.0.0.1 line,
which also breaks Condor.
Editing /etc/hosts seems like the right way to fix it. I think the
only alternative would be a Condor option to force binding to a
specific interface or IP, instead of relying on the hostname.