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# The /etc/netsvc.conf file is used to specify the ordering of name resolution for
# gethostbyname, gethostbyname2, gethostbyaddr routines
# and alias resolution for the sendmail command.
# Any host setting defined in /etc/netsvc.conf file will override the default host order
# and the host setting given in the /etc/irs.conf file.
# The environment variable NSORDER overrides the host settings in the /etc/netsvc.conf file,
# which in turn overrides the host settings in the /etc/irs.conf file.
#
# To specify the host ordering, enter the following:
# hosts = value [, value]
#
# Use one or more of the following values for the hosts keyword:
# auth Designates the specified server as authoritative. A resolver does not continue searching
# for host names further than an authoritative server. For example,
# when two services are given as values for the host keyword and the first service
# is made authoritative, and if the resolver cannot find the host name in the
# authoritative service, then the resolver terminates its search. However,
# the auth option has no effect if the resolver is unable to contact
# the authoritative server; in this case, the resolver continues to search the next
# service given in the same entry.
# Indicate that the specified service is authoritative by following it by an = and then auth.
# The auth option is only valid when used in conjunction with a service value for the hosts keyword.
#
# bind Uses BIND/DNS services for resolving names
# local Searches the local /etc/hosts file for resolving names
# nis Uses NIS services for resolving names. NIS must be running if you specify this option
# nis+ Uses NIS plus services for resolving names. NIS plus must be running if you specify this option
# ldap Uses LDAP services for resolving names
# ldap_nis Uses LDAP NIS services for resolving names
# bind4 Uses BIND/DNS services for resolving only IPv4 addresses
# bind6 Uses BIND/DNS services for resolving only IPv6 addresses
# local4 Searches the local /etc/hosts file for resolving only IPv4 addresses
# local6 Searches the local /etc/hosts file for resolving only IPv6 addresses
# nis4 Uses NIS services for resolving only IPv4 addresses
# nis6 Uses NIS services for resolving only IPv6 addresses
# nis+4 Uses NIS plus services for resolving only IPv4 addresses
# nis+6 Uses NIS plus services for resolving only IPv6 addresses
# ldap4 Uses LDAP services for resolving only IPv4 addresses
# ldap6 Uses LDAP services for resolving only IPv6 addresses
# ldap_nis4 Uses NIS LDAP services for resolving only IPv4 addresses
# ldap_nis6 Uses NIS LDAP services for resolving only IPv6 addresses
#
# Any value a user specified other than the ones above, is considered as a user option.
# The user option format is: <key>[none|4|6], where<key> is the name of the dynamic loadable module
# that is going to reside under /usr/lib/netsvc/dynload/ directory.
# The length of the <key> can be between 1 to 8 characters.
# Following the <key> can be nothing, 4, or 6 which represents the address family.
#
# If we configure a user option as "dave4", then there should be a dynamic loadable module
# "dave.so" under /usr/lib/netsvc/dynload/ directory.
# "dave4" user option tells the resolver to use /usr/lib/netsvc/dynload/dave.so dynamic loadable module
# to do the name resolution and resolve only IPv4 addresses.
#
# Example:
# hosts = nis=auth, bind6, dave4
#
# The sendmail command searches the local /etc/aliases file, or uses NIS if specified for
# resolving aliases. You can override the default by specifying how to resolve aliases
# in the /etc/netsvc.conf file.
# To specify alias ordering to the sendmail command, enter the following:
# alias = value [, value]
#
# Use one or more of the following values for the alias keyword:
# files Searches the local /etc/aliases file for the alias
# nis Uses NIS services for resolving alias
# Example:
# aliases = nis, files
hosts=local,bind
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