ah... now I see what that is for... it is to simplify the automatic generation of the client config files. Yes, you can skip the first part and just use the FQDN (assuming you've set that up already).
ah... now I see what that is for... it is to simplify the automatic generation of the client config files. Yes, you can skip the first part and just use the FQDN (assuming you've set that up already).