Replace place holders (e.g. "@CMD_EXT@") with correct values for NetBSD.

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tron 1999-09-23 19:38:10 +00:00
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@ -50,9 +50,9 @@
.\" SOFTWARE.
.\" -
.\" --Copyright--
.\" $Id: host.1,v 1.3 1999/03/30 20:38:33 ross Exp $
.\" $Id: host.1,v 1.4 1999/09/23 19:38:10 tron Exp $
.Dd December 15, 1994
.Dt HOST @CMD_EXT_U@
.Dt HOST 1
.Os BSD 4
.Sh NAME
.Nm host
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ If this fails, the name is tried unchanged (in this case, "topaz").
This same convention is used for mail and other network utilities.
The actual suffix to tack on the end is obtained
by looking at the results of a
.Xr hostname @CMD_EXT@
.Xr hostname 1
call, and using everything
starting at the first dot. (See below for a description of
.Sx CUSTOMIZING HOST NAME LOOKUP . )
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ it will time out after approximate one minute.
Use "verbose" format for printout. This
is the official domain master file format, which is documented
in the man page for
.Xr @INDOT@named @SYS_OPS_EXT@ .
.Xr named 8 .
Without this option, output still follows
this format in general terms, but some attempt is made to make it
more intelligible to normal users. Without
@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ Allows you to specify a particular
.Ar querytype
of information
to be looked up. The arguments are defined in the man page for
.Xr @INDOT@named @SYS_OPS_EXT@ .
.Xr named 8 .
Currently-supported types include:
.Dq Cm a ,
.Dq Cm ns ,
@ -283,15 +283,15 @@ pairs.
.Bl -tag -width "/etc/resolv.conf " -compress
.It Pa /etc/resolv.conf
See
.Xr resolver @FORMAT_EXT@ .
.Xr resolver 3 .
.It Ev HOSTALIASES
Name of file containing
.Pq Ar host alias , full hostname
pairs.
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr @INDOT@named @SYS_OPS_EXT@ ,
.Xr resolver @FORMAT_EXT@ .
.Xr named 8 ,
.Xr resolver 3 .
.Sh BUGS
Unexpected effects can happen when you type a name that is not
part of the local domain. Please always keep in mind the