> -----Original Message-----
> To Russell
>     Thanks.
>     However, Sun Ray Server Software 3.1 Beta has not written into
>     /etc/inet/ipnodes on my machine.
>     Is it a BUG ?   ?(o_O)?

>From the ipnodes man page:

     IPv4 addresses can be defined in the ipnodes file or in  the
     hosts  file. See hosts(4). The ipnodes file will be searched
     for IPv4 addresses when using  the  getipnodebyname(3SOCKET)
     API.  If no matching IPv4 addresses are found in the ipnodes
     file, then the hosts  file  will  be  searched.  To  prevent
     delays  in name resolution and to keep /etc/inet/ipnodes and
     /etc/inet/hosts synchronized, IPv4 addresses defined in  the
     hosts file should be copied to the ipnodes file.


I'd classify it as a bug since SUN's own software should follow their
own best practices procedures.

-- Russ


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