Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Feb 2009 19:06 UTC
In the News If you were to break into my network, getting to the contents of the right computer would be easy. I facilitate digital burglars by naming my computers according to what they actually are; my main desktop machine carries the label "Desktop", my Aspire One is imaginatively named "One", and this trend continues down to "PowerMac G4", "Ultra 5", and "T2". I always found giving computers real names was a tad bit wacky, but as it turns out, it can actually be very useful to give your servers and computers whimsical but meaningful names.
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of course it matters :)
by rhavenn on Tue 3rd Feb 2009 22:16 UTC
rhavenn
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2006-05-12

Of course it matters ;)

firewalls = cerberus or fluffy
nameservers = tweedledum and tweedledee

Of course, to the non-techs in the office the names they see are far more generic ;)