HOSTS(5) | MidnightBSD File Formats Manual | HOSTS(5) |
hosts
— host name
data base
The hosts
file contains information
regarding the known hosts on the network. It can be used in conjunction with
DNS, and the NIS maps `hosts.byaddr' and `hosts.byname', as controlled by
nsswitch.conf(5).
For each host a single line should be present with the following
information:
Internet address official host name aliases
Items are separated by any number of blanks and/or tab characters. A ``#'' indicates the beginning of a comment; characters up to the end of the line are not interpreted by routines which search the file.
This file provides a backup used when the name server is not running. For the name server, it is suggested that only a few addresses be included in this file. These include addresses for the local interfaces that ifconfig(8) needs at boot time and a few machines on the local network.
Network addresses are specified in either the conventional ``.'' (dot) notation for IPv4 or colon hexadecimal notation for IPv6, as understood by the inet_pton(3) routine from the Internet address manipulation library, inet(3). Host names may contain any printable character other than a field delimiter, newline, or comment character.
hosts
file resides in
/etc.The hosts
file format appeared in
4.1cBSD.
September 15, 2022 | midnightbsd-3.1 |