symlink   /etc/hosts  to a static file with read only
change the read only when you need to make changes to host names & IP
---not the correct/best solution; very hack; but OK for temporary testing


-----Original Message-----From: Nux <n...@li.nux.ro>Reply-To: 
users@cloudstack.apache.orgTo: users@cloudstack.apache.orgCc: Serge Byishimo 
<sergebyish...@gmail.com>Subject: Re: Virtual Router /etc/hosts FileDate: Mon, 
21 Mar 2022 13:20:27 +0000
Your best bet is to use DNS instead, there is no way to make /etc/hosts 
permanent.
---Nux!www.nux.ro
On 2022-03-21 11:27, Serge Byishimo wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know how to make my added IPs in the /etc/hosts filepermanent.
It seems every time cloudstack is restarted for some reason (power outage,...) 
the IPs I added in the /etc/hosts file are lost.
This is not related to the already existing configurations that exist inthat 
file but instead, there are other IPs I add to that file that helpsthe NGINX 
proxy server I installed in the virtual router.
Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated!
Best regards,

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