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<H2><A NAME="SECTION0017430000">pathtable</A></H2>
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The pathtable is used to define explicit routing to remote hosts or
networks. The pathtable file should be in pathalias-style syntax,
sorted alphabetically. The two fields on each line must be separated by a
real TAB, else dbm might complain.
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Most systems will not need any pathtable entries.
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<I>Andrew Anderson <BR>
Thu Mar 7 23:22:06 EST 1996</I>
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