Re: can bind keep best routes ?
JY:
When you say "route," do you mean "IP address?" /etc/hosts
is the file in which static name-address pairs are stored. You can
use bind (i.e., nslookup) to determine the name-address mapping,
and then manually enter these into /etc/hosts. There are some
caveats to using the hosts file, which I won't get into until I figure
out whether I've correctly divined your intentions.
Can you be a little more specific about what you are trying to do?
Marc
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>>> "Jean-Yves F. Barbier" <jybarbier@wanadoo.fr> 06/07 8:07 PM >>>
Hi all,
I think bind is able to keep the best routes in a file.
Is it really possible? And how can I set it up?
I'd like to keep all the routes used to access certain web servers.
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