Re: /etc/networks

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On 2004 12 21 (Tuesday) 10:04, fellons wrote:
> Hi list.
> 
> On my FC2 server I have eth0 and lo network interfaces.
> Reply correctly to ping (to 127.0.0.1 and 192.168.0.1 ... ).
> Are correct routing and /etc/hosts too.
> 
> On guide from installing domestic networks than I have read, apropos
> to DNS, it mention /etc/networks like a file to recognize network
> ip-name (!?).
> 
> On my configuration I don't use DNS, I use only ../hosts.
> 
> Questions:
> /etc/networks must there is or not ?
> and must declare :
> localdomain 127.0.01

'localdomain 127.0.0.0' or I've seen 'loopnet 127.0.0.0'.

> home.bear.net 192.168.0.0  ??
> 
    You can create this file if you would like to see these in
the route's output. If you don't use route to list your routings,
I use 'ip r l / ip route list', you have no use of it I think.
If /etc/networks serves any other purpose, I don't know about it.
Does it?

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