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There is a term called ahostsv4
in Linux. What is the usage of that ?
linux networking hosts getent
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There is a term called ahostsv4
in Linux. What is the usage of that ?
linux networking hosts getent
1
Do you meanahostsv4
, as found inman getent
? You already know it relates togetent
, based on your usage of the tag.
– Kevin Kruse
7 hours ago
Yes. I'm new to the Linux environment. I need to know why we use ahostsv4 with getent. Because man page description is not clear to me.
– Rumado
5 hours ago
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There is a term called ahostsv4
in Linux. What is the usage of that ?
linux networking hosts getent
There is a term called ahostsv4
in Linux. What is the usage of that ?
linux networking hosts getent
linux networking hosts getent
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Rumado
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Do you meanahostsv4
, as found inman getent
? You already know it relates togetent
, based on your usage of the tag.
– Kevin Kruse
7 hours ago
Yes. I'm new to the Linux environment. I need to know why we use ahostsv4 with getent. Because man page description is not clear to me.
– Rumado
5 hours ago
add a comment |
1
Do you meanahostsv4
, as found inman getent
? You already know it relates togetent
, based on your usage of the tag.
– Kevin Kruse
7 hours ago
Yes. I'm new to the Linux environment. I need to know why we use ahostsv4 with getent. Because man page description is not clear to me.
– Rumado
5 hours ago
1
1
Do you mean
ahostsv4
, as found in man getent
? You already know it relates to getent
, based on your usage of the tag.– Kevin Kruse
7 hours ago
Do you mean
ahostsv4
, as found in man getent
? You already know it relates to getent
, based on your usage of the tag.– Kevin Kruse
7 hours ago
Yes. I'm new to the Linux environment. I need to know why we use ahostsv4 with getent. Because man page description is not clear to me.
– Rumado
5 hours ago
Yes. I'm new to the Linux environment. I need to know why we use ahostsv4 with getent. Because man page description is not clear to me.
– Rumado
5 hours ago
add a comment |
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Do you mean
ahostsv4
, as found inman getent
? You already know it relates togetent
, based on your usage of the tag.– Kevin Kruse
7 hours ago
Yes. I'm new to the Linux environment. I need to know why we use ahostsv4 with getent. Because man page description is not clear to me.
– Rumado
5 hours ago