I use hostalias. Here some lines from one of my cfg files:
HOSTALIAS *.amgen.com Amgen
HOSTALIAS *.aol.com AOL
HOSTALIAS *.att.net "AT&T EasyLink Services"
HOSTALIAS *.attcanada.net attcanada.net
HOSTALIAS *.audiologic.com audiologic.com
HOSTALIAS *.autonet.net autonet.net
HOSTALIAS *.ball.com "Ball Aerospace, Inc."
Good luck,
Sid
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Derrius Marlin
Sent: Monday, April 05, 1999 1:23 PM
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Subject: [analog-help] host report grouped by domains
I just subscribed to this list and don't know of any archives
so if this question has been asked before (I'm sure it has) then
I apologize.
In the host report, is there a way to group hosts by second-level
domain? For example, group all *.aol.com, *.uu.net, or *.ufl.edu
together as grouped totals.
I'm familar with the subdomain command and its close to what I'm
looking for but I don't want to have to specify each domain that
I want grouped. I'd like to see it automagicly group together
all hosts by their second level domains in the hosts report.
Thanks much,
--
-Derrius
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Division of Biostatistics
http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~dmarlin (352) 392-8446
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