How To Use Etc Hosts
To view files in etc folder use the down arrow to switch to all files view.
How to use etc hosts. 192 168 56 1 ubuntu tecmint lan 192 168 56 10 centos tecmint lan next test if everything is working well as expected using the ping command from host 1 you can ping host 2 using it domain name like so. To access the hosts file in windows 7 you can use the following command in the run line to open notepad and the file. 2 after that in the command prompt window type the below commands one after another to go to the hosts file directory and open the hosts file in the notepad program. You should never use and et cetera. Adding the host name domain name to the etc hosts file.
If those synonyms make sense you can use etc. If it is at the end of the sentence. Now open the etc hosts file using your editor of choice as follows sudo vi etc hosts then add the lines below to the end of the file as shown in the screen shot below. Edit using the correct format and save the hosts file with windows notepad. In open file dialogue box type c windows system32 drivers etc as the file name entry.
Copy and paste the new hosts file to that location accepting the permissions popup. The hosts file also referred to as etc hosts is a text file used by windows and other operating systems to map ip addresses to host names or domain names. Alternatively you can navigate to c windows system32 drivers etc using the left pane menu. 1 on the windows 10 computer right click on the start menu and select command prompt admin. Remember et means and.
Once the files are visible select hosts file and click on the open button. Don t use a comma after etc. A good way to test whether etc. To add our example we will first need to open the hosts file with vi or your favorite editor. Sudo vi etc hosts append.
Notepad c windows system32 drivers etc hosts once notepad is open you can edit the file. Go to the real hosts file location and rename it. This file acts as a local dns service for your local computer and it overrides the mappings from the dns server that your computer is connected to through the network. Create a new hosts file somewhere like the desktop or documents.