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entry in /etc/hosts
Hello all,
I´m on Red Hat Enterprise Server 4.5 I´m wondering if it is possible to disable the need to add every IP machine entry in the file /etc/hosts to allow it to connect to Red hat? I´m getting "where are you?" message. This is solved adding the machine ip where I´m working. Thanks in advance. |
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