Hi  Saurabh
    Thanks for the mail , editing the hosts file will
not work for me , my aim is to give a same reply to
any request I get , ie whatever request my client
gives , it should return with  or  directed to a fixed
IP address 
            Thanks 
                 Joseph

--- Saurabh Nanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The hostnames that you're referring to (Google,
> Yahoo, etc) have
> multiple IP addresses. Any one of those IP addresses
> (randomly
> selected) is returned each time you query a public
> DNS server. This is
> a method for balancing the load amongst multiple
> servers. Why do you
> then want to use only one IP address?
> 
> Anywho.. if you've set your mind to it - here's the
> solution that will
> work on  your local machine:
> 
> Edit /etc/hosts and add the following lines to it.
> These are actual IP
> addresses of Yahoo/Google. You may use different
> ones if you like.
> 
> www.google.com 66.102.7.104
> www.yahoo.com 66.94.230.48
> 
> Nandz.
> --
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