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NAME [Toc] [Back]
rpc.nisd, rpc.nisd_resolv, nisd, nisd_resolv - NIS+ service daemon
SYNOPSIS [Toc] [Back]
/usr/sbin/rpc.nisd [ -ACDFhlv ] [ -Y [ -B [ -t netid ]]]
[ -d dictionary ] [ -L load ] [ -S level ] [ -z number ]
rpc.nisd_resolv
DESCRIPTION [Toc] [Back]
The rpc.nisd daemon is an RPC service that implements the NIS+
service. This daemon must be running on all machines that serve a
portion of the NIS+ namespace.
rpc.nisd is usually started from a system startup script.
rpc.nisd_resolv is an auxillary process that is started by rpc.nisd
when it is invoked with -B option. Note that rpc.nisd_resolv should
not be started independently.
Options [Toc] [Back]
-A Authentication verbose mode. The daemon logs all the
authentication related activities to syslogd(1M) with
LOG_INFO priority.
-B Provide ypserv compatible DNS forwarding for NIS host
requests. The DNS resolving process, rpc.nisd_resolv, is
started and controlled by rpc.nisd. This option requires
that the /etc/resolv.conf file be set up for communication
with a DNS nameserver. The nslookup utility can be used to
verify communication with a DNS nameserver. See resolver(4)
and nslookup(1).
-C Open diagnostic channel on /dev/console.
-D Debug mode (don't fork).
-F Force the server to do a checkpoint of the database when it
starts up. Forced checkpoints may be required when the
server is low on disk space. This option removes updates
from the transaction log that have propagated to all of the
replicas.
-L number Specify the ``load'' the NIS+ service is allowed to place on
the server. The load is specified in terms of the number of
child processes that the server may spawn. This number must
be at least 1 for the callback functions to work correctly.
The default is 128.
-S level Set the authorization security level of the service. The
argument is a number between 0 and 2. By default, the
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daemon runs at security level 2.
0 Security level 0 is designed to be used for testing and
initial setup of the NIS+ namespace. When running at
level 0, the daemon does not enforce any access
controls. Any client is allowed to perform any
operation, including updates and deletions.
1 At security level 1, the daemon accepts both AUTH_SYS
and AUTH_DES credentials for authenticating clients and
authorizing them to perform NIS+ operations. This is
not a secure mode of operation since AUTH_SYS
credentials are easily forged. It should not be used
on networks in which any untrusted users may
potentially have access.
2 At security level 2, the daemon accepts only AUTH_DES
credentials for authentication and authorization. This
is the highest level of security currently provided by
the NIS+ service. This is the default security level
if the -S option is not used.
-Y Put the server into NIS (YP) compatibility mode. When
operating in this mode, the NIS+ server will respond to NIS
Version 2 requests using the version 2 protocol. Because
the YP protocol is not authenticated, only those items that
have read access to nobody (the unauthenticated request)
will be visible through the V2 protocol. It supports only
the standard Version 2 maps in this mode (see -B option and
NOTES in ypfiles(4)).
-d dictionary
Specify an alternate dictionary for the NIS+ database. The
primary use of this option is for testing. Note that the
string is not interpreted, rather it is simply passed to the
db_initialize function. See nis_db(3N).
-h Print list of options.
-t netid Use netid as the transport for communication between
rpc.nisd and rpc.nisd_resolv. The default transport is tcp.
-v Verbose. With this option, the daemon sends a running
narration of what it is doing to the syslog daemon (see
syslogd(1M)) at LOG_INFO priority. This option is most
useful for debugging problems with the service (see also -A
option).
-z number Specify the maximum RPC record size that can be used over
connection-oriented transports. The default is 9000 bytes.
If a size less than the default value is specified, then the
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default value is used as the maximum record size. The
maximum value that can be used is that of MAXINT. This
option can be used in environments where the size of an
incoming client request is expected to exceed 9000 bytes.
The maximum RPC record size should be set equal to or
slightly greater than the maximum expected RPC request size.
All servers in the domain should have the same setting. To
avoid unnecessary consumption of resources, avoid setting
this value significantly above the maximum request size
required.
EXAMPLES [Toc] [Back]
The following example sets up the NIS+ service.
rpc.nisd
The following example sets up the NIS+ service, emulating YP with DNS
forwarding.
rpc.nisd -YB
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES [Toc] [Back]
Environment Variables
NETPATH The transports that the NIS+ service will use can be
limited by setting this environment variable (see
netconfig(4)).
WARNINGS [Toc] [Back]
HP-UX 11i Version 2 is the last HP-UX release on which NIS+ is
supported.
LDAP is the recommended replacement for NIS+. HP fully supports the
industry standard naming services based on LDAP.
FILES [Toc] [Back]
/var/nis/parent.object This file contains an XDR encoded NIS+
object that describes the namespace
above a root server. This parent
namespace may be another NIS+ namespace
or a foreign namespace such as one
served by the Domain Name Service. It
is only present on servers that are
serving the root of the namespace.
/var/nis/root.object This file contains an XDR encoded NIS+
object that describes the root of the
namespace. It is only present on
servers that are serving the root of the
namespace.
/etc/rc.config.d/namesvrs
initialization script for NIS+
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AUTHOR [Toc] [Back]
rpc.nisd and rpc.nisd_resolv were developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
SEE ALSO [Toc] [Back]
nis_cachemgr(1M), nisinit(1M), nissetup(1M), nslookup(1), syslogd(1M),
nis_db(3N), netconfig(4), nisfiles(4), resolver(4), ypfiles(4).
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