(none) Really: Internet vs Usenet vs ... addresses
Lyle Seaman
lws at comm.wang.com
Fri Mar 30 08:20:29 AEST 1990
echarne at ics.uci.edu (Eli B. Charne) writes:
> If you friend is on the Internet, (and using Unix), they should be able to
> find their E-mail address by typing:
> grep `hostname` /etc/hosts
> where `hostname` should expand to their machine name, otherwise they can put
> the machine name in that place... There might be a "prettier" way to do
> this.
This isn't strictly true. Anyone may have an internal TCP/IP network,
but not be on THE Internet. For instance, if I do
"grep `hostname` /etc/hosts" I get 192.35.131.241. This _is_ a valid
and duly registered network address, but I have no connections to the
real Internet. If somebody does this and assumes that they are on the
Internet, they are in for quite a bit more confusion.
--
Lyle Wang lws at comm.wang.com
508 967 2322 Lowell, MA, USA uunet!comm.wang.com!lws
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