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1. /etc/hosts fileÀ» ¿­°í

127.0.0.1 localhost
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx hostname loghost
(ÀÚ½ÅÀÇ ip ÁÖ¼Ò) (systemÀ̸§)

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2. /etc/defaultrouter fileÀ» ¸¸µé°í

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (gateway ÁÖ¼Ò°ªÀ» ³Ö´Â´Ù.)


3. /etc/resolv.conf fileÀ» ¸¸µé°í ´ÙÀ½°ú °°ÀÌ ¸¸µç´Ù.

domain xxxxxxx
(domain name)
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(³×ÀÓ ¼­¹öÀÇ ipÁÖ¼Ò)


4. /etc/nsswitch.conf fileÀ» ¿­°í


#
# /etc/nsswitch.files:
#
# An example file that could be copied over to /etc/nsswitch.conf; it
# does not use any naming service.
#
# "hosts:" and "services:" in this file are used only if the
# /etc/netconfig file has a "-" for nametoaddr_libs of "inet" transports.

passwd: files
group: files
hosts: files dns
ipnodes: files ~~~~~dns¶ó´Â ¸»À» Ãß°¡ÇÏ¿©ÁØ´Ù.
networks: files
protocols: files
rpc: files
ethers: files
netmasks: files
bootparams: files
publickey: files
# At present there isn't a 'files' backend for netgroup; the system will
# figure it out pretty quickly, and won't use netgroups at all.
netgroup: files


5. /etc/inet/netmasks fileÀ» ¿­°í

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#
# The netmasks file associates Internet Protocol (IP) address
# masks with IP network numbers.
#
# network-number netmask
#
# The term network-number refers to a number obtained from the Internet Network
# Information Center. Currently this number is restricted to being a class
# A, B, or C network number. In the future we should be able to support
# arbitrary network numbers per the Classless Internet Domain Routing
# guidelines.
#
# Both the network-number and the netmasks are specified in
# "decimal dot" notation, e.g:
#
# 128.32.0.0 255.255.255.0
#
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ À̺κп¡ netmask°ªÀ» ³Ö¾îÁØ´Ù.

6 /etc/hostname.hme0 fileÀ» ¸¸µé°í hostnameÀ» ³Ö¾îÁØ´Ù.

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