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  • Format of etc hosts on Linux (different from Windows?)
    Pasted below this question is a sample of a etc hosts file from a Linux (CentOS) and a Windows machine The Linux file has two tabbed entries after the IP address (that is localhost localdomain
  • openssh - Why does my SSH Known Hosts have hashes instead of hostnames . . .
    SSH has a KnownHostsCommand configuration parameter which allows you to specify a command that outputs host key lines in the same format as the known hosts file This command will be called after SSH has read the known hosts files and allows you to add additional entries on the fly, based on the information of the current connection attempt
  • How do I install known_host keys for ssh manually?
    Manual page for sshd describes format of the file: SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS FILE FORMAT The etc ssh ssh_known_hosts and ~ ssh known_hosts files contain host public keys for all known hosts The global file should be prepared by the administrator (optional), and the per-user file is maintained automatically: whenever the user connects from an unknown host, its key is added to the per-user file Each
  • What is the difference between the known_hosts file in the . ssh folder . . .
    16 The known_hosts file in your home directory is where ssh automatically stores the identity of every new server you visit Other users will have their own known_hosts file, of course The file in etc is the same thing, except that it can only be written to manually, and is shared between all users of the system
  • etc hosts file refer to another configuration file
    Make yourself an etc hosts d directory or similar, and write some scripts to concatenate them all together (most trivial: cat etc hosts d * conf > etc hosts, though you'll probably want a little better to e g , override the default sort by current locale), and run that script at boot, or from cron, or manually whenever you update the files
  • etc hosts and aliases - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    From man hosts: This manual page describes the format of the etc hosts file This file is a simple text file that associates IP addresses with hostnames, one line per IP address For each host a single line should be present with the following information: IP_address canonical_hostname [aliases ] Yes, you can add multiple lines of IPs and aliases But for your mail reception, I'd suggest
  • Is it possible to find out the hosts in the known_hosts file?
    Here's the relevant section from the ssh-keygen(1) man page: -F hostname Search for the specified hostname in a known_hosts file, listing any occurrences found This option is useful to find hashed host names or addresses and may also be used in conjunction with the -H option to print found keys in a hashed format
  • Maintaining ` etc hosts` for hosts on DHCP - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    Sometimes I plug my laptop and netbook into other people's DHCP networks My current solution is to update the etc hosts file every time the target IP's change My etc hosts file looks like this: Is there a way to bypass all that manual administration? For example, could my computers broadcast their IPs on the LAN, or something like that?
  • What is the proper way to display IPv6 Addresses in etc hosts
    The hosts file format consists of lines, each of which contains the IP address, followed by whitespace, then one or more hostnames, also separated by whitespace Nothing changes when the address is an IPv6 address instead of a legacy IPv4 address The format is the same For example: 2001:db8:1::1 example com www example com 2001:db8:2::1 mail example com See also the hosts(5) man page





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