Bugzilla – Bug 103794
Invalid domain-name in /etc/HOSTNAME by default
Last modified: 2005-08-10 16:34:10 UTC
By defalut an invalid domain name is set by 'netcfg-10.0-1.noarch.rpm'. /etc/HOSTNAME is defined to linux.site. RFC2606 defines invalid domain-names to: .test, .example, .invalid & .localhost - so they'd never be routed. SuSE 9.3 has the same settings in 'netcfg-9.2-1.noarch.rpm'. Have a nice day Torsten
We will not change that again, use the correct one during installation.