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annotate admin/guess-hostname @ 340:60bb2dbe2866
In the tests: replaced logname(1) with $LOGNAME
Because logname(1) may not work if it has no controlling terminal.
See: http://aplawrence.com/cgi-bin/printer.pl?arg=/Forum/TonyLawrence8.html
Be it that reason or not, it didn't work on Crux, but $LOGNAME is set.
author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Wed, 31 Aug 2011 09:14:38 +0200 |
parents | 92b58989a09e |
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meillo@160 | 1 #!/bin/sh |
meillo@160 | 2 # |
meillo@160 | 3 # try several ways to guess the hostname |
meillo@162 | 4 # earlier output lines are probably better |
meillo@160 | 5 |
meillo@160 | 6 ( |
meillo@160 | 7 |
meillo@160 | 8 # this is what Debian uses |
meillo@160 | 9 cat /etc/mailname |
meillo@160 | 10 |
meillo@162 | 11 # probably a good value on GNU/Linux |
meillo@162 | 12 hostname -f |
meillo@162 | 13 |
meillo@160 | 14 # this is often the short hostname |
meillo@160 | 15 cat /etc/hostname |
meillo@160 | 16 |
meillo@162 | 17 # often the short hostname, but widely available |
meillo@162 | 18 hostname |
meillo@162 | 19 |
meillo@160 | 20 # this file was mentioned on the Internet |
meillo@160 | 21 cat /etc/HOSTNAME |
meillo@160 | 22 |
meillo@218 | 23 ) 2>/dev/null | uniq |
meillo@218 | 24 |
meillo@218 | 25 exit 0 |