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HOST.CONF(5) FreeBSD File Formats Manual HOST.CONF(5)
NAME
host.conf -- resolver services configuration file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/host.conf
DESCRIPTION
The host.conf file holds part of the configuration for the resolver of
FreeBSD. It describes what services (eg. DNS or yp(8)) the C library
resolving routines (like gethostbyname(3)) will use, and their order of
use, when resolving host names or addresses.
The format of this file is human readable, and easy to modify with the
text editor of your choise. Lines with `#' in the first column are com-
ments and are ignored. The rest of the lines may contain any number of
service names, separated by any number of colons (`:'), semicolons (`;'),
commas (`,'), or whitespace (tab, space and newline characters).
Valid Service Names
Service names that are recognized as valid in host.conf are:
/etc/hosts An alias for `hosts'.
bind This service makes the resolver use Internet Domain System
(DNS) for resolving hostnames and addresses. The DNS
resolver configuration is described in resolver(5).
dns An alias for `bind'.
domain An alias for `bind'.
hosts When this service name is used in host.conf, name and
address lookups are done by using the local hosts database.
The local hosts database is described in hosts(5).
hosttable An alias for `hosts'.
htable An alias for `hosts'.
nis When service name is used in host.conf, the resolver uses
YP/NIS for making lookups of hostnames and addresses. The
YP/NIS system is described in yp(8).
yellowpages An alias for `nis'.
yp An alias for `nis'.
FILES
host.conf The services configuration file resides in /etc.
SEE ALSO
gethostbyname(3), hosts(5), resolver(5), yp(8)
FreeBSD 4.9 December 6, 2001 FreeBSD 4.9
Федотов А.М.
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