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 $BKY@n$G$9!#(B

$BJ?(B> host.1 (3.0-19980827-SNAP) $B$G!"(B
$BJ?(B> The arguments can be either host names or host numbers.  The program
$BJ?(B> first attempts to interpret them as host numbers.  If this fails,
$BJ?(B> it will treat them as host names.  A host number consists of
$BJ?(B> first decimal numbers separated by dots, e.g. 128.6.4.194
$BJ?(B> ^^^^^
$BJ?(B> $B$H$"$k$N$G$9$,!"$3$N(B first $B$O(B four $B$N8m$j$J$N$G$7$g$&$+(B?
$BJ?(B> $B$=$l$H$b!"2?$+FCJL$J0UL#$,$"$k$N$G$7$g$&$+(B?
$BJ?(B> # 2.2.7-RELEASE $B$G$b(B first $B$K$J$C$F$$$^$9$,!"F|K\8lLu$G$O(B four
$BJ?(B> # $B$H2r<a$7$F$$$^$9!#(B
vanitas> 256$B9TL\$N(B the $B$b(B that $B$"$?$j$N4V0c$$$+!"M>J,$J5$$,!D!#(B
vanitas> the $B$b4X78$J$s$H$+;l$H$+$K$J$C$?$j$9$k$N$+$J!D!)(B

 $B>/$J$/$H$b(B first <-> four $B$K$D$$$F$O(B

[man-jp 161] Re: name.1 ($BK\Ev$O(B host.1)
> > > A host number consists of first decimal numbers separated by dots,
> > > e.g. 128.6.4.194
> >  
> > $B$H$$$&$N$,$"$k$N$G$9$,!"$3$NCf$N(B "first" $B$O$R$g$C$H$7$F(B "four" $B$N4V0c(B
> > $B$$$N$h$&$J5$$,$9$k$N$G$9$,!"$I$&$G$7$g$&!#(B
> $B$G$9$M!#$J$s$A$e$&%^%K%e%"%k$@!#(B(^_^;)

$B$H$$$&$h$&$JOC$,(B 1 $BEY$G$F$$$k$N$G$9$,!"$=$N$H$-$@$l$b(B send-pr $B$7$J$+$C(B
$B$?$h$&$G$9!#$&!<$`(B ^_^;

$BJ?(B> # send-pr $B$O!"$^$@$d$C$?$3$H$,L5$$$N$G$9$,4JC1$J$N$G$7$g$&$+(B?
 $B4JC1$G$9(B :-)

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi?category=docs&severity=&priority=&class=&state=&sort=none&text=&responsible=&multitext=&originator=&closedtoo=on

$B$K$G$F$/$k(B PR $B$r;29M$K$+$1$P$h$$$G$7$g$&!#(B
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