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HOSTNAME(7)		Miscellaneous Information Manual	   HOSTNAME(7)

NAME
       hostname	-- host	name resolution	description

DESCRIPTION
       Hostnames  are domains.	A domain is a hierarchical, dot-separated list
       of subdomains.  For example, the	machine	 "monet",  in  the  "Berkeley"
       subdomain  of  the  "EDU"  subdomain of the Internet Domain Name	System
       would be	represented as

	     monet.Berkeley.EDU

       (with no	trailing dot).

       Hostnames are often used	with network client and	server programs, which
       must generally translate	the name to an address for use.	 (This task is
       usually performed by the	library	routine	 gethostbyname(3).)   The  de-
       fault  method  for resolving hostnames by the Internet name resolver is
       to follow RFC 1535's security recommendations.  Actions can be taken by
       the administrator to override these recommendations and to have the re-
       solver behave the same as earlier, non-RFC 1535 resolvers.

       The default method (using RFC 1535 guidelines) follows:

       If the name consists of a single	component, i.e.	contains no  dot,  and
       if the environment variable "HOSTALIASES" is set	to the name of a file,
       that  file  is  searched	for a string matching the input	hostname.  The
       file should consist of lines made up of two strings separated by	white-
       space, the first	of which is the	hostname  alias,  and  the  second  of
       which  is the complete hostname to be substituted for that alias.  If a
       case-insensitive	match is found between the hostname to be resolved and
       the first field of a line in the	file, the substituted name  is	looked
       up with no further processing.

       If  there is at least one dot in	the name, then the name	is first tried
       "as-is".	 The number of dots to cause this action  is  configurable  by
       setting the threshold using the "ndots" option in /etc/resolv.conf (de-
       fault:	1).  If	the name ends with a dot, the trailing dot is removed,
       and the remaining name is looked	up (regardless of the setting  of  the
       ndots option), without further processing.

       If  the input name does not end with a trailing dot, it is looked up by
       searching through a list	of domains until a match is found.  If neither
       the search option in the	/etc/resolv.conf file or the "LOCALDOMAIN" en-
       vironment variable is used, then	the search list	 of  domains  contains
       only   the   full   domain   specified	by   the   domain  option  (in
       /etc/resolv.conf) or the	domain used in the local hostname.  For	 exam-
       ple,  if	 the  "domain"	option	is  set	 to CS.Berkeley.EDU, then only
       CS.Berkeley.EDU will be in the search list, and this will be  the  only
       domain  appended	to the partial hostname.  For example, if "lithium" is
       the name	to be resolved,	this would  make  lithium.CS.Berkeley.EDU  the
       only name to be tried using the search list.

       If  the	search	option	is used	in /etc/resolv.conf or the environment
       variable	"LOCALDOMAIN" is set by	the user, then the  search  list  will
       include what is set by these methods.  For example, if the "search" op-
       tion contained

	     CS.Berkeley.EDU CChem.Berkeley.EDU	Berkeley.EDU

       then the	partial	hostname (e.g.,	"lithium") will	be tried with each do-
       main  name  appended (in	the same order specified); the resulting host-
       names that would	be tried are:

	     lithium.CS.Berkeley.EDU
	     lithium.CChem.Berkeley.EDU
	     lithium.Berkeley.EDU

       The environment	variable  "LOCALDOMAIN"	 overrides  the	 "search"  and
       "domain"	 options, and if both search and domain	options	are present in
       the resolver configuration file,	then only the last one listed is  used
       (see resolver(5)).

       If  the	name was not previously	tried "as-is" (i.e., it	fell below the
       "ndots" threshold or did	not contain a dot), then the  name  as	origi-
       nally provided is attempted.

ENVIRONMENT
       LOCALDOMAIN	   Affects domains appended to partial hostnames.

       HOSTALIASES	   Name	of file	containing (host alias,	full hostname)
			   pairs.

FILES
       /etc/resolv.conf	   See resolve(5).

SEE ALSO
       gethostbyname(3), resolver(5), mailaddr(7),

4th Berkeley Distribution      February	16, 1994		   HOSTNAME(7)

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