fakedns #Example: consider all sites in the class C network 204.137.132.* #to be in the com domain 204.137.132.* com end fakednsThe
fakedns
option, which extends for
several lines and must end with the line
end fakedns
, is used to provide
domain name information for sites which do not
have proper host names. This is most useful in
a company Intranet, where true DNS may not be
in use, but the administrator knows that
a particular class C network is used by
a particular department. Alternatively,
many individual IP addresses for individual
machines can be listed. Accesses from sites which match
any of the patterns listed for the fakedns
option will be
considered to come from the domain name
given after the pattern (see the example above).
Each character of the IP address is matched against the pattern.
An *
in the pattern matches any
number of characters in the IP address.
Patterns have additional features; for more information about
patterns, see the patterns
section.
If the fakedns ... end fakedns
option is absent, IP addresses will be regarded
as part of the domain Other
.
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