# # $Id: hosts,v 4.4 1994/10/05 02:16:46 jraja Exp $ # # The hosts database file for AmiTCP/IP. # # Copyright © 1994 AmiTCP/IP Group, # Network Solutions Development Inc. # All rights reserved. # ; ; Comments are from ';' or '#' to end of line ; ; You can append to or replace this file with "/etc/hosts" from your ; local Unix computer. Entries in this file have following format: ; (without ';' at begining of line) ; ; 224.254.43.1 mail.mut.edu.mars mail ftp.mut.edu.mars ftp mut.edu.mars ; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ; | | \ these are aliases for the host name ; | \ this is the canonicial name of the host ; \ this is the IP address of the host ; ; You can include here all computers that you access with your Amiga. ; If you can use nameserver, it is unnecessary. (This file may contain ; only the most important hosts.) ; ; Using nameserver: ; + saves your diskspace (of what there is never enough) ; + protects you from changes in address of computers. ; - if nameserver is down, you can access computers only with its IP ; number if it is not in your hosts file. ; 127.0.0.1 localhost amiga500.cz amiga500 ami 194.50.16.71 ns msdec 194.50.16.200 tserv ; ### ## Emacs magic: ## Local Variables: ** ## backup-by-copying:t ** ## End: ** ### ; EOF