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Special Forums IP Networking Proxy ARP Difficulties Post 87441 by TheMaskedMan on Monday 24th of October 2005 10:04:18 AM
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Proxy ARP Difficulties

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mnttab(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual							 mnttab(4)

NAME
mnttab - mounted file system table SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
resides in directory and contains a table of devices mounted by the command (see mount(1M)). The file contains a line of information for each mounted filesystem which is structurally identical to the contents of described by fstab(4). There are a number of lines of the form: special_file_name dir type opts freq passno mount_time consisting of entries similar to: is accessed by programs that use (see getmntent(3X)). It should never be manually edited or overwritten. mount_time contains the time the file system was mounted using Its value is the number of seconds since the Epoch (00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time, January 1, 1970 (see time(2). The file is a pseudo-file whose contents are dynamically created based on the kernel's private in-core mount table. The file will always reflect the latest file system and operations. rewrites the file if it is found to be deleted or corrupted. (see syncer(1M)). WARNINGS
The table is provided only as a means for programs to return information about mounted file systems. should never be edited, either with a text editor or with the delmntent(3X) and addmntent(3X) API's. The kernel will ignore all writes to so these API's will return success even though they do not actually modify AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley, Sun Microsystems, Inc., and HP. FILES
SEE ALSO
mount(1M), getmntent(3X), fstab(4). mnttab(4)
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