netid(5)

NAME

netid - YP network credential file

DESCRIPTION

Files in netid format are rare. One lives in the YP map
netid.byname.
The format is rather simple. Each row consists of two
items: a key and a
value. When created by mknetid(8) there are three types of
records.
The first type is information about which GIDs a UID has:
unix.<uid>@<yp-domain> <uid>:<gid>,<gid>
The second type contains information about hosts:
unix.<hostname>@<yp-domain> 0:<hostname>
The third type refers to records from a netid file other
than the two
types above.

FILES

/etc/netid for lines not generated automatically by
mknetid(8)

EXAMPLES

A configuration file might look like the following:

unix.10714@kaka 10714:400,10
unix.jodie@kaka 0:jodie

SEE ALSO

mknetid(8), yp(8)

AUTHORS

Mats O Jansson <moj@stacken.kth.se>
BSD January 13, 1996
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