1HOST.CONF(5) Linux System Administration HOST.CONF(5)
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6 host.conf - resolver configuration file
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9 The file /etc/host.conf contains configuration information specific to
10 the resolver library. It should contain one configuration keyword per
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12 recognized are order, trim, multi, nospoof, spoof, and reorder. These
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16 order This keyword specifies how host lookups are to be performed. It
17 should be followed by one or more lookup methods, separated by
18 commas. Valid methods are bind, hosts, and nis.
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20 trim This keyword may be listed more than once. Each time it should
21 be followed by a list of domains, separated by colons (`:'),
22 semicolons (`;') or commas (`,'), with the leading dot. When
23 set, the resolv+ library will automatically trim the given
24 domain name from the end of any hostname resolved via DNS. This
25 is intended for use with local hosts and domains. (Related
26 note: trim will not affect hostnames gathered via NIS or the
27 hosts file. Care should be taken to ensure that the first host‐
28 name for each entry in the hosts file is fully qualified or non-
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31 multi Valid values are on and off. If set to on, the resolv+ library
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33 /etc/hosts file, instead of only the first. This is off by
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38 Valid values are on and off. If set to on, the resolv+ library
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41 host address lookup, resolv+ will perform a hostname lookup for
42 that address. If the two hostnames do not match, the query will
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46 Valid values are on and off. If this option is set to on and
47 the nospoof option is also set, resolv+ will log a warning of
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50 spoof Valid values are off, nowarn and warn. If this option is set to
51 off, spoofed addresses are permitted and no warnings will be
52 emitted via the syslog facility. If this option is set to warn,
53 resolv+ will attempt to prevent hostname spoofing to enhance the
54 security and log a warning of the error via the syslog facility.
55 If this option is set to nowarn, the resolv+ library will
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61 Valid values are on and off. If set to on, resolv+ will attempt
62 to reorder host addresses so that local addresses (i.e., on the
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68 There are six environment variables that can be used to allow users to
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79 Overrides the nospoof, spoofalert and spoof commands in the same
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89 RESOLV_ADD_TRIM_DOMAINS
90 A list of domains, separated by colons (`:'), semicolons (`;')
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94 RESOLV_OVERRIDE_TRIM_DOMAINS
95 A list of domains, separated by colons (`:'), semicolons (`;')
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97 list of domains that should be trimmed. Overrides the trim com‐
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101 /etc/host.conf
102 Resolver configuration file
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105 Resolver configuration file
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108 Local hosts database
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113 RESOLV_SPOOF_CHECK can take arguments like off, nowarn and warn. Line
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117 gethostbyname(3), hostname(7), named(8), resolv+[22m(8)
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121Debian GNU/Linux 2003-08-23 HOST.CONF(5)