"Chatty" config files in /etc
Helge Oldach
helge.oldach at atosorigin.com
Thu Aug 31 18:42:15 UTC 2006
David O'Brien:
>On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 01:53:52PM +0400, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
>> additional read(2) syscalls and parsing. I'd replace the
>> default /etc/hosts with:
>>
>> 127.0.0.1 localhost
>> ::1 localhost
>
>Noting the RFC 1918 addresses in the default /etc/hosts is *very* useful.
>If we (part of the Inetnet community) wants to encourage proper IP use,
>we shouldn't hide this information in an obscure, seldom (?never?)
>visited directory.
And so is noting actual IP address(es) and host name(s) in /etc/hosts,
to overcome lack of network connectivity or reachability of a proper DNS
server during boot. Specifically if the server in question *is* the name
server.
Actually, /etc/hosts is very likely touched by the sysadmin on most
machines. Definitely on all that I take care of.
And for that reason it would be a good idea to keep documentation in
that file as well rather than sorting it away elsewhere.
Regards,
Helge
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