Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. JackyJohnson JackyJohnson 1, 2 2 gold badges 10 10 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges. Works on Solved on X too, thank you man — MatPag. It's a short discussion of this exact issue. The conclusion is that you're seeing a name that was given to you by the computer that assigned you an ip address. In other words, the library's wifi gave me a random name that it picked up from some other computer that previously connected to their wifi.
Just that it's benign to go ahead and ignore? BTW, the link is working now. It looks like klanomath fixed it. Very simple easy solution Can someone tell me why the hostname under Sharing and environment variable have different values? Posted on Jan 13, AM. Reverse DNS lookup means taking your nn. Things can change because you got a new IP address, the DNS name associated with the IP address could have expired, the DNs server, your home router could have been reset, etc….
Posted on Jan 14, AM. Jan 13, PM in response to coolrhonin In response to coolrhonin. Change your bash prompt to use something else for your command prompt. Add the following to your. Jan 13, PM. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Does ES6 make JavaScript frameworks obsolete? Podcast Do polyglots have an edge when it comes to mastering programming Featured on Meta.
Now live: A fully responsive profile. Linked Related 0. Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Copied from SuperUser via Mark Plotnick in order to potentially answer this question: The unknown: part of the prompt is your computer's hostname.
Os X sets the hostname in quite a complicate way. Improve this answer. Jeff Schaller. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password.
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