NAME
mknetid
—
generate netid map data
SYNOPSIS
mknetid |
[-q ] [-g
group_file] [-p
passwd_file] [-h
hosts_file] [-n
netid_file] [-d
domain] |
DESCRIPTION
Mknetid
processes the contents of the
group(5),
passwd(5),
hosts(5) and
netid(5) files into the format used to generate the
netid.byname NIS map. This map is used to hold
credential information for both users and hosts in an operating system
independent format.
The mknetid
command checks for duplicate
occurrences of netids and filters them out.
The mknetid
command prints its results on
the standard output. It is usually called only by
/var/yp/Makefile when rebuilding the NIS maps.
OPTIONS
The mknetid
command supports the following
options:
-q
- Normally,
mknetid
prints a warning message when it encounters a duplicate netid. This flag turns on 'quiet' mode, allowing the warnings to be suppressed. Other error messages may still be generated. -g
group_file- Specify the location of the group information file. The compiled-in default is /etc/group.
-p
passwd_file- Specify the location of the passwd information file. The compiled-in default is /etc/passwd.
-h
hosts_file- Specify the location of the hosts database file. The compiled-in default is /etc/hosts.
-n
netid_file- Specify the location of the netid information file. The compiled-in default is /etc/netid. Note that no error is generated if the netid database can't be found. The netid database is not likely to be present on most systems until Secure RPC support is added to DragonFly.
-d
domain- By default, the
mknetid
command uses the system domainname when generating netid records. If the system domainname is not set, the domain must be specified on the command line with the-d
flag. If the domainname is set, the-d
flag may be used to override it.
FILES
- /var/yp/Makefile
- the Makefile that calls
yp_mkdb
andmknetid
to build the NIS databases - /etc/group
- the default group database file
- /etc/passwd
- the default passwd database file
- /etc/hosts
- the default hosts database file
- /etc/netid
- the default netid database file
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
Bill Paul <wpaul@ctr.columbia.edu>