[CentOS] Reloading /etc/hosts
nate
centos at linuxpowered.netMon Aug 4 13:51:55 UTC 2008
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Robert Moskowitz wrote: > I am doing some testing and am having to make many changes to /etc/hosts > > Is there a way to reload the /etc/hosts file without doing a service > network restart? There is no need to reload the hosts file, it's read in real time. Some things like firefox maintain their own host cache though, and you'll either have to restart it or wait for it's timeout before the changes take effect. If your running nscd, you may have to either restart nscd or run "nscd -i hosts" to invalidate the hosts cache there. nscd is typically only run on a system that is participating in network authentication like LDAP. nate
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