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Resolving Aliases and Virtual IP's on a Host
I am currently going through the servers in our network and trying to compile a list of the current aliases for each box and any virtual IP addresses. I can check for the ones that are supposed to be there but how do I list the ones that I don't even know exist?
ANY help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Scott |
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