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Old 05-26-2010, 12:46 AM
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I'm just a newbie in Centos 5.5 and i have to install Zimbra... but i get the same error. How can i get my FQDN? or do i even have it?
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Old 05-26-2010, 12:58 AM
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Do not add posts to threads that are years old, start a new thread and give a complete description of the problem and the steps you've taken to try and fix it.

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I'm just a newbie in Centos 5.5 and i have to install Zimbra... but i get the same error. How can i get my FQDN? or do i even have it?
I'd suggest you start by reading the Quick Start Installation Guide, when you've done that search the forums for this problem - it's been asked and answered many times. All you need to know for fixing this is in the forums, when you've tried some of the solutions post back here with the results including some diagnostic information about your DNS set-up - in case you haven't seen this you'll also need a Split DNS set-up.
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