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| 1 | # /etc/hosts: Local Host Database | |
| 2 | # | |
| 3 | # This file describes a number of aliases-to-address mappings for the for | |
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| 4 | # local hosts that share this file. | |
| 5 | # | |
| 6 | # The format of lines in this file is: | |
| 7 | # | |
| 8 | # IP_ADDRESS canonical_hostname [aliases...] | |
| 9 | # | |
| 10 | #The fields can be separated by any number of spaces or tabs. | |
| 11 | # | |
| 12 | # In the presence of the domain name service or NIS, this file may not be | |
| 13 | # consulted at all; see /etc/host.conf for the resolution order. | |
| 14 | # | |
| 15 | ||
| 16 | # IPv4 and IPv6 localhost aliases | |
| 17 | 127.0.0.1 localhost local.home | |
| 18 | ::1 localhost | |
| 19 | 192.168.0.5 runy.home | |
| 20 | ||
| 21 | # | |
| 22 | # Imaginary network. | |
| 23 | #10.0.0.2 myname | |
| 24 | #10.0.0.3 myfriend | |
| 25 | # | |
| 26 | # According to RFC 1918, you can use the following IP networks for private | |
| 27 | # nets which will never be connected to the Internet: | |
| 28 | # | |
| 29 | # 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 | |
| 30 | # 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 | |
| 31 | # 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 | |
| 32 | # | |
| 33 | # In case you want to be able to connect directly to the Internet (i.e. not | |
| 34 | # behind a NAT, ADSL router, etc...), you need real official assigned | |
| 35 | # numbers. Do not try to invent your own network numbers but instead get one | |
| 36 | # from your network provider (if any) or from your regional registry (ARIN, | |
| 37 | # APNIC, LACNIC, RIPE NCC, or AfriNIC.) |
