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The settings from host.conf may be overridden using a number
of environment variables. These are
- RESOLV HOST CONF
- This specifies a file to be read instead of
/etc/host.conf.
- RESOLV SERV ORDER
- Overrides the order option given in host.conf. Services are given as hosts, bind, and nis, separated by a space,
comma, colon, or semicolon.
- RESOLV SPOOF CHECK
- Determines the measures taken against spoofing. It is
completely disabled by off. The values warn and warn off
enable spoof checking, but turn logging on and off, respectively. A value of * turns on spoof checks, but leaves the
logging facility as defined in host.conf.
- RESOLV MULTI
- A value of on or off may be used to override the multi options from tt host.conf.
- RESOLV OVERRIDE TRIM DOMAINS
- This environment specifies a list of trim
domains which override those given in host.conf.
- RESOLV ADD TRIM DOMAINS
- This environment specifies a list of trim
domains which are added to those given in host.conf.
Andrew Anderson
Thu Mar 7 23:22:06 EST 1996