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

$BE7@n$5$s!'(B
> host(1) $B$K%3%a%s%H$G$9(B.

> .\" %Id: host.1,v 8.1 1994/12/15 06:24:10 vixie Exp %
> .\" jpman %Id: host.1,v 1.3 1997/08/20 12:10:27 horikawa Stab %

> ----8<---- snip ----8<----
> DESCRIPTION
>        Host looks for information about Internet hosts.  It  gets
>        this information from a set of interconnected servers that
>        are spread across the country.  By default, it simply con-
>        verts  between host names and Internet addresses.  However
>        with the -t or -a options, it can be used to find  all  of
>                                             ~~~~
>        the  information about this host that is maintained by the
>        domain server.
--- snip ---->8----

> $B2<@~ItIU6a$,$A$g$C$HJQ$_$?$$$G$9(B.
> used $B$NL\E*8l$O(B information $B$G$O$"$j$^$;$s(B.
 $BG=F0BV$K$J$*$9$H(B
 We (They) can use it (=host(1) command) to find all of the
information ...  $B$G$9$M!#(B

 $B$$$?$@$$$?0F$N$h$&$K=$@5$5$;$F$$$?$@$-$^$9!#(B
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