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  • Provide instructions on how to find your macOS hostname/computer name

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  • Normally, the hostname is the computer name with .local at the end of it
    ie: if the computer name is apple-01, then the hostname will be apple-01.local
  • If the computer name contains spaces, the spaces will be replaced by hyphens
    ie: if the computer name is my mac,then the hostname will be my-mac.local
1On the Finder menu bar, click Go

2Select Utilities
3Launch the Terminal application

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Type hostname and hit the enter/return key on the keyboard

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That is the hostname

Note
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If you are often on the Lab VPN, the hostname may change due to the connection with the Lab VPN. So, if you are having an issue finding the hostname on a service, you will want to rerun the instructions while connected to the Lab VPN and try checking for that hostname.

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