On 09 Nov 2003 07:11:47 GMT, Vitamx wrote:
>>Subject: Re: Simple name windows linux question
>>From: Bit Twister (E-Mail Removed)ldomain
>>Date: 11/9/03 12:12 AM Central Standard Time
>>Message-id: <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>
>>On 09 Nov 2003 05:57:08 GMT, Vitamx wrote:
>>> Or maybe this should be a windows unix question.
>>
>>Not realy. It is a windows question on how does windows figure out the
>>ip address of another machine on a lan. It does not matter what os is
>>running on the other machine.
>>
>>> OK I understand how Unix matches names with ip addresses.
>>
>>Then you should be more than half way there.
>>
>>> But I have no clue with Windows. And I dont really want to have
>>> deep understanding here. I rather not waste my time on this
>>> dinosaur. But I need to integrate a linux box with a windows
>>> network.
>>>
>>> How does windows match names and ip addresses?
>>
>>by looking in the hosts file on the doze box or windows dns server
>>whatever that is.
>>
>>Please read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
> OH I see Windows has the ip address and name of every computer in
> the world in its hosts file.
Now you are changing the parameters of your request.
I quote
"But I need to integrate a linux box with a windows network."
and that is hardly the whole world.
> Integrating Linux with Windows is rather important.
> There is nothing wrong with my question.
Think again. You asked, I quote again,
"How does windows match names and ip addresses?"
windows would match name/ip address regardless of target OS type.
Sorry you did not read the link provided.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Had you provided which windows OS you might have received better file
location information for hosts. On my XP Home windows it is in
c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc