1netid(4) File Formats netid(4)
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6 netid - netname database
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9 /etc/netid
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13 The netid file is a local source of information on mappings between
14 netnames (see secure_rpc(3NSL)) and user ids or hostnames in the local
15 domain. The netid file can be used in conjunction with, or instead of,
16 the network source: NIS or NIS+. The publickey entry in the nss‐
17 witch.conf (see nsswitch.conf(4)) file determines which of these
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22 Each entry in the netid file is a single line of the form:
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24 netname uid:gid, gid, gid...
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36 The first entry associates a local user id with a netname. The second
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40 The netid file field descriptions are as follows:
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42 netname The operating system independent network name for the user
43 or host. netname has one of two formats. The format used
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51 The format used to specify a user id is of the form:
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59 uid The numerical id of the user (see passwd(4)). When speci‐
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68 hostname The local hostname (see hosts(4)).
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76 Example 1 A sample netid file.
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79 Here is a sample netid file:
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83 unix.123@Bldg_xy.Sun.COM 123:20,1521
84 unix.candlestick@campus1.bayarea.EDU 0:candlestick
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89 /etc/group groups file
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92 /etc/hosts hosts database
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95 /etc/netid netname database
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98 /etc/passwd password file
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101 /etc/publickey public key database
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105 netname2user(3NSL), secure_rpc(3NSL), group(4), hosts(4), nss‐
106 witch.conf(4), passwd(4), publickey(4)
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110SunOS 5.11 23 May 1994 netid(4)