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Old 01-12-2009
/etc/hosts changes when ifconfig......

Hello everyone.

Im using last redhat enterprise edition and in my working environment, i'm always reconfiguring both interfaces , eth0 and eth1, everytime i change any interface, (i use ifconfig to change ip, and after i execute "/etc/init.d/network restart") my "/etc/hosts" file dissapear, i mean, it doesnt dissapear but its content do it, the file returns to his first state.

I have emailed redhat support long time ago but, at this moment they cant help me.

Plz i need fix this now, thanks all !!

Last edited by trutoman; 01-12-2009 at 05:05 AM..
# 2  
Old 01-12-2009
Well, I don't have answer either except write a workaround. I guess it might be because you change ip...

1. cp your /etc/hosts to a backup file
2. run your network stuff
3. cp /etc/hosts from the backup. Be sure your new ip DOES NOT appear in the old file
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Old 01-12-2009
Or you could simply change the permission on it to read only.
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Old 01-13-2009
Mcnamara, thats what i am doing now, but i do it 20 times everyday i'm sure there is a better solution.

Im going to try changing permissions, but im not sure, if the system clear my /etc/hosts, the permissions is not a problem for him.
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Old 01-13-2009
change your /etc/hosts with /usr/sbin/system-config-network, as well as resolv.conf

then you should not have a problem with "service network restart"
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Old 01-13-2009
Changing permission of /etc/hosts it doesnt work.
And with system-config-network, the graphical tool, it doesn't work......

Always i activate or desactivate a interface my /etc/hosts is cleared :-(
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Old 01-13-2009
Are you quite certain it's /etc/hosts, and not /etc/resolv.conf, that you are talking about? (Just curious).

Also, what is the content of /etc/host.conf?
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