HOSTS(5) MachTen Programmer’s Manual HOSTS(5)
NAME
hosts - host name data base
DESCRIPTION
The hosts file contains information regarding the known
hosts on the net-
work. For each host a single line should be present with the
following
information:
official host name
Internet address
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.
When using the name server
named(8), this file provides a backup 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 ad-
dress for the local interfaces that ifconfig(8) needs at
boot time and a
few machines on the local network.
This file may be created from
the official host data base maintained at
the Network Information Control Center (NIC), though local
changes may be
required to bring it up to date regarding unofficial aliases
and/or un-
known hosts. As the data base maintained at NIC is
incomplete, use of
the name server is recommended for sites on the DARPA
Internet.
Network addresses are specified
in the conventional ‘‘.’’ (dot)
notation
using the inet_addr(3) routine from the Internet address
manipulation li-
brary, inet(3). Host names may contain any printable
character other
than a field delimiter, newline, or comment character.
FILES
/etc/hosts The hosts file resides in /etc.
SEE ALSO
gethostbyname(3), ifconfig(8), named(8)
Name Server Operations Guide for BIND.
HISTORY
The hosts file format appeared in 4.2BSD.
4.2 Berkeley Distribution December 11, 1993 1