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INDEX ENTRY FOR ADDHOST:
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Name: addhost - Adds/removes hosts from a database
Version: 2.1.3
Author(s): John C. Hardt <hardt@colorado.edu>, <hardt@ast.lmco.com>
On the CD-ROM in: sysadm/addhost.tar
Ftp source: xor.com:/pub/addhost/
ftp.cs.colorado.edu:/pub/sysadmin/utilities/
Size on the CD: 534 KB (uncompressed)
Description:
Addhost is an interactive, cursor-driven & reasonably
friendly user interface for manipulating information con-
tained in a local host-attribute database. In conjunction
with other programs, information may be used to build appli-
cation specific configuration files for such things as
named(8), hosts(5), sendmail(8), and gated(8). This infor-
mation is also available and useful for individual systems
administrators in maintaining their systems. The interface
utilizes the curses(3x) package and in as much, your TERM
environment variable or term shell variable should be set
appropriately before starting.
-- Quoted from the addhost.1 manpage by John C. Hardt in the
addhost-2.1.3 distribution.
Advertised architectures: SunOS 4.1.3, Solaris 2.4, HPUX 9.04, HPUX 10.01,
Ultrix V4.1 (also see "INSTALL")
Prerequisites: C compiler