NETWORK.CONF(5N) COMMAND REFERENCE NETWORK.CONF(5N)
NAME
network.conf - non-volatile storage for network
configuration status
DESCRIPTION
The network.conf file contains one line with the current
host name, and one line containing the host ID as was last
set by the user or by netconfig(8N) from an address of one
of the network interfaces. Next is a blank line. Following
these are another line with either the string net_enabled,
or net_disabled.
The network address is specified in the conventional ``.''
dot notation using the inet_addr routine from the Internet
address manipulation library, inet(3N). The host name may
contain any printable character other than a field
delimiter, newline, or comment character.
EXAMPLES
An example of the network.conf file is listed here.
millay
17.0.0.25
net_enabled
FILES
/etc/network.conf
CAVEATS
This file is for reading only and is maintained solely by
netconfig(8N).
SEE ALSO
netconfig(8N) and inet(3N).
Printed 3/13/89 1
%%index%%
na:456,125;
de:581,973;
ex:1554,328;
fi:1882,108;
ca:1990,184;
se:2174,163;
%%index%%000000000109