Hi, In message <006a01c8ba33$4cff5740$e6fe05c0$@wang@firstwave.com.au> on 05/20/08(13:37:55) you "David Wang" <pomhqbdyi-2264e6x4g4tw.ml@delegate.org> wrote: |Thanks a lot for your information. I will install version 9.7.7 and test it. |But while using /etc/hosts replacing DNS resolution, if the host is a |subnet, such as 192.168.3.0/24, and if a host is a hostname, such as |aaa.bbb.ccc, or even with a port number, like aaa.bbb.ccc:xxxx, what should |I do for them? You need to move only host-addresses to /etc/hosts. For example: PERMIT=protocol:server:+=clients.list [clients.list] *.https.clients 192.168.3.0/24 aaa.bbb.ccc {aaa.bbb.ccc:xxxx} Cheers, Yutaka -- 9 9 Yutaka Sato <pfqcabdyi-2264e6x4g4tw.ml@delegate.org> http://delegate.org/y.sato/ ( ~ ) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology _< >_ 1-1-4 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568 Japan Do the more with the less -- B. Fuller