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6 lsrealm - List the realms in a DNSSEC-Tools realm file
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9 lsrealm [options] <realm-files>
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12 This script lists the contents of the specified realm files. All realm
13 files are loaded before the output is displayed. If any realms have
14 duplicated names, whether within one file or across multiple files, the
15 later realm will be the one whose data are displayed.
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17 The output displayed for each realm in a realm file depends on the
18 selected records, the selected attributes, and the selected output
19 format. Each option in these option groups is described in detail in
20 the next section. The three base output formats are described here.
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22 The -terse option indicates that a minimal amount of output is desired;
23 the -long option indicates that a great deal of output is desired. The
24 record-selection and attribute-selection options may be used in
25 conjunction with -terse to display exactly the set of realm fields
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28 The default output format is that used when neither -terse nor -long is
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31 The table below shows the fields displayed for each output format.
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35 realm name yes yes yes
36 state yes no yes
37 config directory no no yes
38 realm directory no no yes
39 rollrec file no no yes
40 administrator no no yes
41 directory no no yes
42 display flag no no yes
43 manager no no yes
44 manager arguments no no yes
45 user no no yes
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48 There are three types of options recognized by lsrealm: record-
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52 Record-selection Options
53 These options select the records that will be displayed by lsrealm. By
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59 -active
60 List all active records in the realm file.
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63 List all inactive records in the realm file.
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65 Attribute-selection Options
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70 The record's administrator value is included in the output. If an
71 administrator value is not included in a realm, then the value
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75 The record's user-defined arguments for the realm's rollover
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79 The record's configuration directory is included in the output.
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84 The record's display flag, used by grandvizier is included in the
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88 The record's manager field, indicating which rollover manager is
89 used for the realm.. The default is rollerd, but individual
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93 The record's realm directory is included in the output. This value
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95 In that case, the full pathname will be printed.
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97 -rollrec
98 The record's rollrec file is included in the output. This value
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103 Include each realm record's state in the output. The state will be
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108 The record's user field, which is the user the realm's manager will
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111 Output-format Options
112 These options select the type of output that will be given by lsrealm.
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115 Only a count of matching realms in the realm file is given.
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118 Display pathname data as the full pathname given in the realm file.
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122 -headers
123 Display explanatory column headers.
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125 -terse
126 Terse output is given. Only the record name and any other fields
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130 Long output is given. All record fields are included.
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133 Display a usage message.
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136 Displays the version information for lsrealm and the DNSSEC-Tools
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140 Copyright 2012-2014 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING
141 file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details.
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144 Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com
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147 dtrealms(8), grandvizier(8), realminit(8)
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149 Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::realm.pm(3)
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