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Commands Reference, Volume 2
htable Command
Purpose
Converts host files to the format used by network library
routines.
Syntax
/usr/sbin/htable [ -c ConnectedNetwork [ ,ConnectedNetwork ... ] ]
[ -l LocalNetworks [ ,LocalNetworks
... ] ] File
Note: Do not put a space on either
side of the comma.
Description
The htable command converts host
files in the format specified in RFC 810 to the format used by the network
library routines. The conversion creates three files: the /etc/hosts file, the /etc/networks file, and the /etc/gateways file.
The gethostbyname subroutine uses the hosts file for mapping
host names to addresses when the named daemon is not used. The getnetent subroutine uses the networks file
for mapping network names to numbers.
The gateways file may be used
by the routed daemon in
identifying passive Internet gateways.
If any local hosts, networks, or gateways files (localhosts, localnetworks, or localgateways respectively) exist in the current directory, that file's
contents are prepended to the output file. Of these, the htable program only interprets the gateways file.
Prepending the contents allows sites to maintain local entries that are not
normally present in the master database.
Flags
-cConnectedNetwork |
Specifies a list of networks to which the host is directly connected
if the network routing daemons use the gateways file.
Separate the networks with commas, and use the network name or standard Internet
dot notation (for example, -c arpanet,128.32,LocalEthernet). The htable command
only includes gateways that are directly connected to one of the networks
specified or that can be reached from another gateway on a connected network. |
-lLocalNetworks |
Specifies a list of networks for the htable
command to treat as local. Take information about hosts on local networks
only from the localhosts file. Separate the networks
with commas, and use the network name or standard Internet dot notation (for
example, -l 128.32,local-ether-net). Entries
for local hosts from the main database are omitted so that the localhosts file can override entries in the input file (the file you
specify on the command line). |
Files
/CurrentDirectory/localgateways |
Contains local gateway information. |
/CurrentDirectory/localhosts |
Contains local host name information. |
/CurrentDirectory/localnetworks |
Contains local network information. |
Related Information
The gettable command.
The named daemon, routed
daemon.
The gateways file format, hosts
file format, networks file
format.
Gateways in AIX 5L Version 5.2 System Management Guide: Communications and Networks.
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