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Old 11-13-2001
Question Can you help me?

My server chains LANs, direct and telecommunication chaining once, In addition, my LAN has ddn special lines directly, the export of telecommunications gets involved by way of lan, There is a question like this, it is when the computer surfing the Net under looks for this server, ( order ping) always go to telecommunications, turn around from ddn special line again, excuse me, How could avoid this question? ? How should this server be disposed ? Spend I it is proxy act as agent, can only bind one one net card. If dispose this server into a router, OK? ( wrap up rip of those pings and all hit back), if can have, how to do?Smilie
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BOOTPARAMS(5)                                                 BSD File Formats Manual                                                BOOTPARAMS(5)

NAME
bootparams -- boot parameter database SYNOPSIS
/etc/bootparams DESCRIPTION
The bootparams file specifies the boot parameters that diskless clients may request when booting over the network. Each client supported by this server must have an entry in the bootparams file containing the pathnames for its root and (optionally) swap areas. Each line in the file (other than comment lines that begin with a #) specifies the client name followed by the pathnames that the client may request by their logical names. The components of the line are delimited with blank or tab, and may be continued onto multiple lines with a backslash. For example: dummy root=host:/export/dummy/root swap=host:/export/dummy/swap dump=host:/export/dummy/swap When the client named "dummy" requests the pathname for its logical "root" it will be given the pathname ``host:/export/dummy/root'' as the response to its RPC request. The "host:" component must be supplied. FILES
/etc/bootparams default configuration file SEE ALSO
bootparamd(8) Linux NetKit (0.17) October 2, 1994 Linux NetKit (0.17)