On Wed Oct 18 2000 at 14:39, Mark Cooke wrote: > Put 'multi on' in /etc/host.conf with Redhat 7.0, and the *updated* > glibc. The stock 7.0 glibs segv's in the resolver if you have > multi on set with multiple reverse mappings. Brilliant! Thanks. Yes, this is the answer I have been looking for. (Now I don't have to worry about responding to the other replies having to explain in more detail the exact nature of the problem I am trying to solve). Next...:) Cheers Tony _______________________________________________ Redhat-devel-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-devel-list
- /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed boxes Tony Nugent
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed box... Mike A. Harris
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed box... John Summerfield
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed box... Mike A. Harris
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed box... Mark Cooke
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed box... Matt Fahrner
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed box... John Summerfield
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed box... Tony Nugent
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed... Matt Fahrner
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed box... Mike A. Harris
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed... John Summerfield
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed box... Tony Nugent
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed... John Summerfield
- Re: /etc/hosts and resolving IPs for multi-homed... Matt Fahrner