On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Brooks Davis wrote: > It's useful for cases where you want to add shortcuts to hosts as a user .. and to confuse the admin who is later called by the user who cannot figure out why he cannot connect to a machine added to DNS just recently.. only because the user added a "convenient" shortcut with the same name several months ago. If the user wants a shortcut he can add a variable. It does not overwrite DNS (or wherever your host names come from) names. If you are able to hack your way into a machine you can write this file so later attempts to connect to a remote machine can be redirected (e.g. useful to get login passwords) - you do not need root access to achieve it. I guess there are more ideas for a mischievious mind.. I do not like to administrate a machine with such obscure features. If I want a machine configured by ordinary users, spyware, viruses and other stuff so it behaves weird or badly : I can get it anytime from Microsoft;-) Regards PeterReceived on Wed Jun 21 2006 - 04:59:50 UTC
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