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Stefania_1
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dns command hosts_to_named

Hi all,
anyone can tell me if there is a similar command also for linux??
I've a redhat as 2.1
Thanks in advance
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Jan Sladky
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Re: dns command hosts_to_named

hi Stefano

I have not heard about this for Linux yet, I guess this is a HP-UX utility. Even searching on Google was not successful

hope you will be successful post the result

br Jan
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Shaikh Imran
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Re: dns command hosts_to_named

hi,
host_to_named is the command used to
configure the DNS:
If you want to configure DNS on linux
Please follow the below links.

http://www.chinalinuxpub.com/doc/www.siliconvalleyccie.com/linux-hn/dns-static.htm

OR

http://www.siliconvalleyccie.com/linux-hn/dns-static.htm


Regards,


I'll sleep when i am dead.
Jeroen Peereboom
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Re: dns command hosts_to_named

Stefano,

After getting used to hosts_to_named on HP-UX (translate a /etc/hosts files to DNS database files; never had inconsistencies in forward and reverse lookups) I've been looking for something like that for Linux. I could not find it...

Would be nice on Windows too?!

JP
Stefania_1
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Re: dns command hosts_to_named

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