Easy way to find hostname/domainname
Mark Towfiq
towfiq at interlan.Interlan.COM
Thu Oct 4 00:38:01 AEST 1990
In article <1990Sep28.162012.14325 at saukh.rd.jvd.su>
nms at saukh.rd.jvd.su (Nickolay Saukh) writes:
I need advice/software to figure out the hostname & domain name for C
programs and shell scripts. In C for hostname it seems to be quite easy:
[how to get hostname deleted]
But how to find domain name? Look at some file with magic name? What the
name should be (with portabily issues in mind)?
In C, I would do a gethostbyname() to get the FQDN, and then take
everything after the first "." to be the domain.
The same problem for shell scripts. I know about 'hostname' command in
BSD world, 'uuname -l' for SV world (and 'uname' also).
So you want the FQDN in a shell script? I do not know of a portable
way to do this. You could look for /etc/resolv.conf, or you could
look for a program like "host", or "nslookup", and maybe AWK its
output?
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