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/etc/hosts
and /etc/resolv.conf
. Sometimes hosts have an internal (LAN) IP and a public facing one (a webmail server, for instance), and when you connect to the VPN, your IT admins may want to force you to go one or the other via hard-coding in hosts
.hosts
and resolv.conf
in OS X for years, and it's high time that developers start making use of Directory Services (via the dscl
command) before it's too late and their VPN clients don't work anymore!