1*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# $NetBSD: hosts,v 1.9 2013/11/24 07:20:01 dholland Exp $ 2*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# 3*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# Host name database. 4*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# 5*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# This file contains addresses and aliases for local hosts whose names 6*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# need to be resolvable during system boot; typically this includes only 7*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# the address and FQDN for this machine's hostname. 8*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# 9*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# By default this file is consulted before DNS, so adding additional 10*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# material here that then becomes out of date can lead to confusion. 11*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# See nsswitch.conf(5). 12*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# 13*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek::1 localhost localhost. 14*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek127.0.0.1 localhost localhost. 15*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# 16*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# RFC 1918 specifies that these networks are "internal": 17*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 (10/8 prefix) 18*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 (172.16/12 prefix) 19*9b6c0eafSDavid van Moolenbroek# 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 (192.168/16 prefix) 20