So, do you means I can modify the /etc/hosts like this :
172.16.0.*    cleints.xxx.xxx.xxx    clients

BTW, how can I modify the zone file ( ip reverse ), then the system can
reverse the ip_addres range 172.16.0.1 - 172.16.0.253 ?

Thank for your help !

Edward.

Mike Burger wrote:

> That would be correct.  You don't have an actual entry for 172.16.0.1 in
> your reverse zone file, so the system can't reverse resolve that IP until
> you either put it into the zone file and reload, or put it into your
> /etc/hosts file.
>
> On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just setup NAT for the Intranet...
> > I found I must modify /etc/hosts :
> > 172.16.0.1    client1.xxx.xxx.xxx    client1
> > Then I can connect to ftp or telnet very quick...
> > So, is it the problem of IP Reverse ( DNS setting ) ?
> >
> > Here is the setting of DNS :
> >
> > /etc/named.conf :
> >
> > zone "0.16.172.in-addr.arpa" in {
> >  type master;
> >  file "db.172.16.0";
> > };
> >
> > db.172.16.0 :
> >
> > $TTL 3600
> > @ IN SOA host1.xxx.xxx.xxx. root.xxx.xxx.xxx. (
> >                                       2002112102 ; Serial
> >                                       28800 ; Refresh
> >                                       14400      ; Retry
> >                                       3600000    ; Expire
> >                                       3600 )    ; Minimum
> > @ IN NS host1.xxx.xxx.xxx.
> > ; IP addresss of eth1 is 172.16.0.254
> > 254 IN PTR clients.xxx.xxx.xxx.
> >
> > Thank for your help !
> >
> > Edward.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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