... for hierarchical operation, and NIS+ 's attributes for security and simple update. X.500 differs from DNS, NIS, and NIS+ in the following ways: ManagingNFSandNIS 38 corruption; at best ... over OSI transport and network, and so it was much harder (and eventually impossible) to get IETF to accept OSI transport and network. ManagingNFSandNIS 13 1.3.1 Datagrams and packets IP ... even touching on NFSandNIS services. ManagingNFSandNIS 36 /etc/nsswitch.conf is configured. /etc/netgroup is an administrative file that is only consulted via the NIS database. Before...
... for hierarchical operation, and NIS+ 's attributes for security and simple update. X.500 differs from DNS, NIS, and NIS+ in the following ways: ManagingNFSandNIS 39 mre:96wqktpdmrkjsE:6445:::::: ... written about them without even touching on NFSandNIS services. ManagingNFSandNIS 22 1.5.3 Internet and RPC server configuration The XDR and RPC services are useful for applications ... maintenance and distribution to its slave servers. Once ManagingNFSandNIS 9 Chapter 1. Networking Fundamentals The Network Information Service (NIS) and Network File System (NFS) are services...
... mechanisms for making changes to map files and distributing these changes to all NIS servers on a regular basis. ManagingNFSandNIS 30 DNS is the standard for hostnames and addresses, and ... OSI transport and network, and so it was much harder (and eventually impossible) to get IETF to accept OSI transport and network. ManagingNFSandNIS 35 3.2.2 Installing the NIS master server ... packages. In addition to making life easier for the users, NFSandNIS simplify the tasks of ManagingNFSandNIS 33 the network. As an NIS client, the host gets all of its common configuration...
... for the users, NFSandNIS simplify the tasks of ManagingNFSandNIS 9 Chapter 1. Networking Fundamentals The Network Information Service (NIS) and Network File System (NFS) are services ... common network problems. ManagingNFSandNIS 30 DNS is the standard for hostnames and addresses, and you'll find it handy for accessing hosts outside your domain. NIS+ has gained some acceptance ... systems, including HP's HP-UX, IBM, AIX, and Linux. NIS+ is much more secure than NIS. This rest of this book ignores NIS+ and LDAP, and focuses on NISand to some degree DNS, since those are...
... byte? ManagingNFSandNIS 4 ã Chapter 16 discusses how to tune your NFS and, to a lesser extent, NIS servers. ã Chapter 17 covers performance tuning and analysis of machines and the network. ... true NIS support. For another, Sun has made profound enhancements to NFS with nearly every release of Solaris. ManagingNFSandNIS 30 DNS is the standard for hostnames and addresses, and ... with Peter Galvin and Rick Sabourin at Brown University. Several of the examples of NISandNFS configuration were taken from a system administrator's guide to NFSandNIS written by Mike...
... secure are NISand NFS? 12.3 Password andNIS security 12.4 NFS security 12.5 Stronger security for NFS 12.6 Viruses 20020020620721022324513. Network Diagnostic and Administrative ... historical. ManagingNFSandNIS 4 ã Chapter 16 discusses how to tune your NFS and, to a lesser extent, NIS servers. ã Chapter 17 covers performance tuning and analysis of machines and the network. ... the way NFSandNIS work, and how to use them to solve common problems in a distributed computing environment. Because Sun Microsystems developed and continues to innovate NFSand NIS, this...
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