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Net::NIS::Listgroup 1.0.0

Net::NIS::Listgroup 1.0.0


Net::NIS::Listgroup is a Perl module to list hosts/users in a netgroup group. more>>
Net::NIS::Listgroup is a Perl module to list hosts/users in a netgroup group.

SYNOPSIS

use Listgroup;

$array_ref_groups = listgroup();
$array_ref_groups = listgroups();

$array_ref_users_or_groups = listgroup({groupname});

$array_ref_users_or_groups = listgroup_user({groupname1},
[ [-]{groupname2}, [-]{gropuname3} ]);

$array_ref_users_or_groups = listgroup_host({groupname1},
[ [-]{groupname2}, [-]{gropuname3} ]);

A library used to get groups or members of a netgroup NIS map. listgroup() without any parameters or listgroups() lists all the available netgroup groups.

With groupname parameters listgroup, listgroup_user, listgroup_host will recusively list the members of the named groups. If the groupname is preceded with a - members of that group will be excluded from the returned list. Each member in a group is a triplet of (host,user,domain). The host portion or user portion of the members is returned by listgroup_host() and listgroup(), the user portion of the members is returned by listgroup_user().

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dnsutl 1.8

dnsutl 1.8


dnsutl package is a collection tools to make administering DNS easier. more>>
dnsutl package is a collection tools to make administering DNS easier. These include:
dns-rev
Take the forward DNS mapping and generate the reverse mapping. This is useful for producing a self-consistent DNS configuration.
dns-ethers
By using a bogus record type, you can keep the MAC address with the IP address, and generate the /etc/ethers file.
dns-hosts
Take the forward DNS mapping and generate the /etc/hosts file.
dns-bootp
Using the MAC and IP information, you can generate the /etc/bootptab file.
dns-ng
Take the forward DNS mapping and generate the /etc/netgroup file.
dns- bootparams
Using the MAC and IP information, you can generate the Sun /etc/bootparams file.
dns-boot- check
Check your named(8) configuration for self- consistency.
dns-hosts-import
Turn your /etc/hosts file into a DNS forward map, as a first step to configuring your DNS server.
dns-dhcp
Using the MAC and IP information, you can generate the /etc/dhcp.conf file.
All of these programs are both faster than shell scripts, and more robust when faced with all the peculiar semantics of DNS resource files. They even understand the $include directive.
dnsutl runs on almost any flavor of UNIX. The source distribution is self configuring using a GNU Autoconf generated configure script.
Enhancements:
- A bug has been fixed in the SRRF parser, so it more closely follows RFC 1035.
- A bug has been fixed in the name server (ns) record validation.
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Volume Sharing Manager 1.35

Volume Sharing Manager 1.35


Volume Sharing Manager (Vsman) is a utility that has been designed for volume (directory) sharing management on the server side. more>>
Volume Sharing Manager (Vsman) is a utility that has been designed for volume (directory) sharing management on the server side. So far, it manages NFS v3 and V4, but can be extended to others volume sharing systems.
You can select a NFS v4 server interface in the preferences dialog box. Otherwise, invoke vsman with the flag -4 in order to display the NFS v4 specific mounting options when needed.
Vsman must be run as root. It displays on the left a tree view of known directories with their possible accesses, i.e. client hosts that can mount directories from the server where vsman is running.
Each directory is displayed with a green, yellow or red spot.
Green if the directory is exported but not mounted.
Yellow when exported and mounted.
Red when unexported.
When you double-click on an access, the left side shows its mounting options.
You can obviously declare a new volume. Vsman just asks you the name of the corresponding directory. You can of course create or delete accesses for the current volume. When you create one, a dialog box appears, that asks you the suitable host name, network
name or address, or netgroup name.
If the host filed is empty, the networks field is then tested, and if empty again, the netgroup is selected.
If you select "NIS" instead of "Files" in the preferences dialog box, the hosts, networks, users and groups will be fetched from the given NIS domain name. For more info about NIS, read the corresponding HOWTO documentation.
Selecting the Reexport menu will reexport all and synchronize vsman with the exported volumes declared in /etc/exports.
Double-click on a mounting host and select Unexport Host in the Action menu, and the current volume will be unexported from the corresponding volume.
Unexport whole volume will do the same thing, but for all the mounting hosts.
The Start / Stop menu will stop or restart the NFS server.
The Save menu will write the NFS /etc/exports file and reexport all volumes.
This tool has been written in Ada 95, using gtkada 2.4 as the toolkit. Dont forget to install gnat 4.1.x or later. Gnat is now a component of the gcc suite.
Enhancements:
- A few important bugs were fixed.
- Hostname lookup was added.
- The compilation and installation process was improved.
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