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NSS-MYHOSTNAME(8)               nss-myhostname               NSS-MYHOSTNAME(8)

NAME
       nss-myhostname - Provide hostname resolution for the locally configured
       system hostname.

SYNOPSIS
       nss-myhostname.la

DESCRIPTION
       nss-myhostname is a plugin for the GNU Name Service Switch (NSS)
       functionality of the GNU C Library (glibc) providing hostname
       resolution for the locally configured system hostname as returned by
       gethostname(2). Various software relies on an always-resolvable local
       hostname. When using dynamic hostnames, this is usually achieved by
       patching /etc/hosts at the same time as changing the host name. This
       however is not ideal since it requires a writable /etc file system and
       is fragile because the file might be edited by the administrator at the
       same time.  nss-myhostname simply returns all locally configured public
       IP addresses, or, if none are configured, the IPv4 address 127.0.0.2
       (which is on the local loopback) and the IPv6 address ::1 (which is the
       local host) for whatever system hostname is configured locally.
       Patching /etc/hosts is thus no longer necessary.

       To activate the NSS modules, myhostname has to be added to the line
       starting with "hosts:" in /etc/nsswitch.conf

       It is recommended to put myhostname last in the nsswitch.conf line to
       make sure that this mapping is only used as fallback, and any DNS or
       /etc/hosts based mapping takes precedence.

EXAMPLE
           # /etc/nsswitch.conf

           passwd:         compat
           group:          compat
           shadow:         compat

           hosts:          files dns myhostname
           networks:       files

           protocols:      db files
           services:       db files
           ethers:         db files
           rpc:            db files

           netgroup:       nis

       To test, use glibc's getent tool:

           $ getent ahosts `hostname`
           ::1             STREAM omega
           ::1             DGRAM
           ::1             RAW
           127.0.0.2       STREAM
           127.0.0.2       DGRAM
           127.0.0.2       RAW

       In this case the local hostname is omega.

SEE ALSO
       systemd(1), systemd-logind.service(8), logind.conf(5), loginctl(1),
       pam.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(8), pam_loginuid(8)

systemd 210                                                  NSS-MYHOSTNAME(8)

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