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Status Not under consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 4, 2022

Licensing server must show fully qualified hostnames

I want to restrict access to only allow certain host names https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zdt/13.3.0?topic=edition-configuring-authorization

but licensing server does not show FQDN.

Because licensing server show only hostname there is a chance that same hostname is two domains so I don't have full control over who can have license.

Idea priority Urgent
  • Guest
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    Apr 4, 2022

    Specifying the fully qualified host name when defining the Target Environment will show the FQDN when issuing the query license command if the Target Envoronment is Redhat. CentOS target environments only display the short name not the FQDN when issuing the query license command regardless if the FQDN was used when setting up the the target environment or not.