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A hostname is the name a computer uses to identify itself to other computers on a network.
The hostname (the name of the computer) can be found in most Linux distributions by issuing the hostname command without arguments. Alternatively, you can view the contents of /etc/hosts. The hostname will be listed next to the IP address 127.0.1.1.
The host name and the ip address is present in the HttpRequest object. Usually it is passed as an argument to the doXXX methods. public void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp) throws IOException { // Get client's IP address String ipAddress = req.getRemoteAddr(); // Get client's hostname String hostname = req.getRemoteHost(); }
Type hostname mand enter
hostname
The guidelines for domain names of an email address are that it has to match the hostname and must use hyphens and dots. The name must use letters and or digits.
Hostname is more of a UNIX thing than a Mac thing ;-) It can be changed in the Sharing section of System Preferences where it is known as Computer Name.
A hostname is the name that is given to a device that is connected to a computer network. This name is used to identify the device on the Internet and other forms of electronic communication. A domain name is the part of a URL that identifies the web page.
line configuration mode user executive mode * global configuration mode privileged executive mode interface configuration mode * enable mode8 What command is used to change the default router name to Fontana? Router# name Fontana Router# hostname Fontana Router(config)# name Fontana * Router(config)# hostname Fontan
The hostname utility!
hostname router1