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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
<!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
%general-entities;
]>
<sect1 id="ch-scripts-hosts">
<?dbhtml filename="hosts.html"?>
<title>Customizing the /etc/hosts File</title>
<indexterm zone="ch-scripts-hosts">
<primary sortas="e-/etc/hosts">/etc/hosts</primary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm zone="ch-scripts-hosts">
<primary sortas="d-localnet">localnet</primary>
<secondary>/etc/hosts</secondary></indexterm>
<indexterm zone="ch-scripts-hosts">
<primary sortas="d-network">network</primary>
<secondary>/etc/hosts</secondary></indexterm>
<para>If a network card is to be configured, decide on the IP address,
fully-qualified domain name (FQDN), and possible aliases for use in the
<filename>/etc/hosts</filename> file. The syntax is:</para>
<screen><literal>IP_address myhost.example.org aliases</literal></screen>
<para>Unless the computer is to be visible to the Internet (i.e.,
there is a registered domain and a valid block of assigned IP
addresses—most users do not have this), make sure that the IP
address is in the private network IP address range. Valid ranges
are:</para>
<screen><literal>Private Network Address Range Normal Prefix
10.0.0.1 - 10.255.255.254 8
172.x.0.1 - 172.x.255.254 16
192.168.y.1 - 192.168.y.254 24</literal></screen>
<para>x can be any number in the range 16-31. y can be any number in
the range 0-255.</para>
<para>A valid private IP address could be 192.168.1.1. A valid FQDN for this
IP could be lfs.example.org.</para>
<para>Even if not using a network card, a valid FQDN is still required.
This is necessary for certain programs to operate correctly.</para>
<para>Create the <filename>/etc/hosts</filename> file by running:</para>
<screen><userinput>cat > /etc/hosts << "EOF"
<literal># Begin /etc/hosts (network card version)
127.0.0.1 localhost
<replaceable><192.168.1.1></replaceable> <replaceable><HOSTNAME.example.org></replaceable> <replaceable>[alias1] [alias2 ...]</replaceable>
# End /etc/hosts (network card version)</literal>
EOF</userinput></screen>
<para>The <replaceable><192.168.1.1></replaceable> and
<replaceable><HOSTNAME.example.org></replaceable>
values need to be changed for specific users or requirements (if
assigned an IP address by a network/system administrator and the
machine will be connected to an existing network). The optional alias
name(s) can be omitted.</para>
<para>If a network card is not going to be configured, create the
<filename>/etc/hosts</filename> file by running:</para>
<screen role="nodump"><userinput>cat > /etc/hosts << "EOF"
<literal># Begin /etc/hosts (no network card version)
127.0.0.1 <replaceable><HOSTNAME.example.org></replaceable> <replaceable><HOSTNAME></replaceable> localhost
# End /etc/hosts (no network card version)</literal>
EOF</userinput></screen>
</sect1>
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