Rich Puhek said:
> nate,
>
> I believe you just add an "alias" for the given network (so to
> speak). Let's say you have a local ethernet on 10.0.0.0 and your
> accounting dept. has their own subnet at 192.168.50.0. You might
> want to do:
>
> localnet 10.0.0.0
> accounting 192.168.50.0
>
> Then, i
e snort knows about
subnet masks).
--Rich
nate wrote:
>
> whats the proper format for /etc/networks in
> debian? i've never had to use this file before
> but it looks like i do now in order to use
> certain options with snort.
>
> theres no manpage on it, i looked at th
whats the proper format for /etc/networks in
debian? i've never had to use this file before
but it looks like i do now in order to use
certain options with snort.
theres no manpage on it, i looked at the solaris
version of networks and tried to do the file that
way but it didn't se
I'm still concerned about the /etc/networks line as route -n never shows
an lo line as it used to. But I can ping/browse everywhere including
ping loopback. Shouldn't there be an lo line in the routing tables if I
can ping the loopback device?
mike
Mike McNally wrote:
>
> This
This morning I asked what needs to be in the /etc/networks file for a
box doing dialup via ppp and masquerading for a winbox via eth0. I have
yet to receive an answer.
Maybe this will help.
type
cat /etc/networks
if you have a system somewhat as described above
then hit enter
then
The DNS addresses (up to three are allowed) are specified as nameserver
parameters in /etc/resolv.conf, not in /etc/networks.
See 'man resolv.conf'.
Bob
On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Brant Wells wrote:
> Howdy All :)
>
> Can someone tell me how to add a DNS entry into the /etc/netw
Howdy All :)
Can someone tell me how to add a DNS entry into the /etc/networks file?
I've got network access, but I have to know the IP addresses for access
:( I know the IP of the DNS server, but I don't know how to set it up.
Th
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On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Brant Wells wrote:
> Can someone tell me how to add a DNS entry into the /etc/networks file?
> I've got network access, but I have to know the IP addresses for access
> :( I know the IP of the DNS server, but I don't
Howdy All :)
Can someone tell me how to add a DNS entry into the /etc/networks file?
I've got network access, but I have to know the IP addresses for access
:( I know the IP of the DNS server, but I don't know how to set it up.
Th
On Tue, 04 Nov 1997 17:03:13 EST Matthew Tebbens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Is /etc/networks used the same as /etc/hosts ?
It's almost the opposite :-)
It consists in one entry per line with #-comments. Each entry has a net name
first and a net address in seconds. No aliases
Is /etc/networks used the same as /etc/hosts ?
Can someone post an example of all the formats for /etc/networks ?
Thanks,
Matthew
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