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- # H O S T S . N E T
- #
- # NET.EXE ignores all lines which commence with an '#'.
- #
- # The following is a portion of an existing hosts.net file. It
- # contains information that is not required by net.exe but which is
- # convenient for the user to have available. Note the use of 'ampr'
- # in each address. Aliases may be used in establishing a TCP/IP
- # connection eg. it is not necessary to key in 'telnet 44.32.0.32',
- # merely 'telnet conner'.
- #
- # At a minimimum each entry should contain the IP address and
- # callsign. Example:
- #
- #44.nn.0.nn mycall
- #
- # Subsequent aliases in the same entry should be separated by a
- # single space.
- #
- # Each entry (IP address) represents a separate and distinct
- # computer address.
- #
- # *** NOTICE ***
- # You will need to rename this file to something other than hosts.net
- # and prepare a new hosts.net which reflects the hosts accessible
- # from your QTH. Just use your favorte ASCII word processor.
- #
- #
- 44.32.0.4 n3eua
- 44.32.0.8 gateway.n3eua
- 44.32.0.16 switch1.n3eua
- 44.32.0.32 wd0fhg conner
- 44.32.0.40 n0ccz xt.n0ccz
- 44.32.0.41 at.n0ccz
- #
- # The END