Allen Kistler <an037-ooai8(a)yahoo.com> writes:
So the question really is: Is there a reason localhost is not both
the IPv4 loopback and the IPv6 loopback (*other* than hiding some bugs
in some programs)? Or should Fedora (and eventually Red Hat) change
the default /etc/hosts shipped/created with anaconda?
One of the first things I do on an install is get rid of the lame
distribution /etc/hosts file. I've done this since fc4 and fedora,
just like netbsd and openbsd has no need for the silly targeted
localhost names. The other silly thing is the "localhost.localdomain"
entry coming first. Really, what is that about??? "localhost" has
worked just fine for over 2 decades. Software understands it. What
advantage is there to rocking the boat?
-wolfgang
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Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
http://www.full-steam.org/ (ipv6-only)
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