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>The /etc/hosts file</TITLE
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TITLE="Files -Networking Functionality"
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TITLE="The /etc/sysctl.conf file"
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TITLE="Config TCP/IP Networking manually -command line"
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>Securing and Optimizing Linux: RedHat Edition -A Hands on Guide</TH
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>Chapter 9. Files -Networking Functionality</TD
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>9.7. The <TT
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>/etc/hosts</TT
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> file</A
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> As your machine gets started, it will need to know the mapping of some hostnames to <SPAN
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>IP</SPAN
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> addresses before <SPAN
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>DNS</SPAN
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> can be referenced. This mapping is kept in the <TT
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>/etc/hosts</TT
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> file. In the absence of a name server, any
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network program on your system consults this file to determine the <SPAN
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>IP</SPAN
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> address that corresponds to a host name.
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> Following is a sample <TT
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>/etc/hosts</TT
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> file:
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> <SPAN
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>IP</SPAN
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>Address Hostname Alias
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127.0.0.1 localhost deep.openna.com
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208.164.186.1 deep.openna.com deep
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208.164.186.2 mail.openna.com mail
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208.164.186.3 web.openna.com web
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The leftmost column is the <SPAN
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>IP</SPAN
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> address to be resolved. The next column is that host's name. Any subsequent columns are alias for that host. In the second line, for example, the <SPAN
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>IP</SPAN
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> address <TT
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>208.164.186.1</TT
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> is for
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the host <TT
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>deep.openna.com</TT
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>. Another name for <TT
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>deep.openna.com</TT
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> is deep.
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> After you are finished configuring your networking files, don't forget to restart your network for the changes to take effect.
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[root@deep] /# /etc/rc.d/init.d/network <B
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>restart</B
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> <TT
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> Setting network parameters [ OK ]
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Bringing up interface lo [ OK ]
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Bringing up interface eth0 [ OK ]
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Bringing up interface eth1 [ OK ]
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Time out problems for telnet or ftp connection are often caused by the server trying to resolve the client <SPAN
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>IP</SPAN
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> address to a <SPAN
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>DNS</SPAN
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> name. Either <SPAN
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>DNS</SPAN
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> isn't configured properly on your server or the client machines aren't known to <SPAN
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>DNS</SPAN
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>. If you intend to run telnet or ftp services
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on your server, and aren't using <SPAN
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>DNS</SPAN
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>, don't forget to add the client machine name and <SPAN
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>IP</SPAN
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> in your <TT
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>/etc/hosts</TT
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> file on the server or you can expect to wait several minutes for the <SPAN
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>DNS</SPAN
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> lookup to time out, before you get a <TT
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