Subject: Re: Multiple IP addresses for a single host in "/etc/hosts"
To: None <tech-net@netbsd.org>
From: Matthias Scheler <tron@lyssa.owl.de>
List: tech-net
Date: 06/04/1999 08:16:30
In article <v04020a23b37d269ac0cf@[209.157.85.34]>,
	"Erik E. Fair" <fair@clock.org> writes:
> There is a case I hope you can tell me that you covered:
> 
> 
> 209.157.85.45   atomic.clock.org  atomic  atomic-le0    # SPARC Classic
> 209.157.85.46   digital.clock.org digital digital-le0 nfs0 # SPARC LX
> 209.157.85.47   broadcast.clock.org  broadcast
> #
> 209.157.85.48   nfs-net.mercy.st.clock.org
> 209.157.85.49   digital.clock.org digital-le1 nfs1      # SPARC LX
> 209.157.85.50   atomic.clock.org atomic-nfs atomic-le1  # SPARC Classic
> 
> so, I ask for "digital-le1", what do I get in the hosts address field?

209.157.85.49, like before.

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Matthias Scheler                                http://home.owl.de/~tron/