Junk host name while using nslookup, How to change it?

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Published on 2010-08-12T04:11:01Z Indexed on 2011/01/17 12:55 UTC
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Hi,

My question is regarding the host name mapped to a machine's IP. I am new to Linux, I have a machine to test whether our j2ee based web application runs fine in linux box. we are able to deploy our application and successfully and even able to access the same in that machine. But when I tried accessing it through another machine in the same network, I am not able to access the URL using the hostname specified, instead I am able to access if I provide the ipaddress.

I tried putting nslookup MyIP# command to know the name of the ip in the DNS server, where I got some junk value.com; when I tried to access with that name I am able to access the machine.

Kindly provide me inputs to change the hostname of this machine in that domain server.

Thanks in Advance!!

Jay

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