Le Mercredi 6 Juin 2001 18:17, vous avez �crit :
> bascule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > if i can't edit /etc/hosts as it tells me not to, then where do i put
> > information about other machines on my network, or is this something one
> > doesn't do with a firewall?
>
> Hi there,
>
> /etc/hosts like many other standard Linux files are overwritten by our
> system of templates through the we interface.
>
> If you don't plan to make major modofications using the web interface like
> changing your network configuration, the
> /usr/share/naat/template/etc/hosts will not overwrite your /etc/hosts
> again. In that case, you can modify any file, by hand, even if "tells you
> not to" ;)
If it's fixed change you will done in /etc/host, you can directly change the
/usr/share/naat/template/etc/hosts file and add the adresses you want set at
the end of the file. This adresses will be reaplly at each change next.
Vince
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Vincent Saugey -- Distribution Developer for MandrakeSoft