Mike Burger wrote:

> You can not put a wildcard in your /etc/hosts file...no.  You can put
> individiual entries in your /etc/hosts file, for each IP.
>
> To modify the zone file, you edit (probable location)
> /var/named/db.172.16.0, and do the following:
>
> Add a line for "1" that looks like the "254 IN PTR" line, below.
>
> Increment the "; Serial" number by 1.
>
> Restat named.
>
> BTW...someone else had noted, earlier, that they seemed to think that the
> address space you're using belonged to someone already, and that you
> should renumber.
>
> On the off chance, I did a little digging...you're safe.  172.16.0.0/12
> (the space between 172.16.0.0 and 172.31.255.255) is not allocated, and is
> actually considered "private space".  You don't have to worry about it.

Hello,

If I use 192.168.xxx.xxx, do you suggest me use 192.168.0.0/12 also ?
But I don't know the range of the Ip address , between 192.168.0.1 and
192.168.0.253 ?

Thank for your help !

Ed.





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