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NAMErevnetgroup —
generate reverse netgroup data
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTIONTherevnetgroup utility processes the contents of a file
in
netgroup(5)
format into what is called reverse netgroup form. That
is, where the original file shows netgroup memberships in terms of which
members reside in a particular group, the reverse netgroup format specifies
what groups are associated with a particular member. This information is used
to generate the netgroup.byuser and
netgroup.byhost NIS maps. These reverse netgroup maps
are used to help speed up netgroup lookups, particularly for the
innetgr () library function.
For example, the standard /etc/netgroup file may list a netgroup and a list of its members. Here, the netgroup is considered the key and the member names are the data. By contrast, the reverse netgroup.byuser database lists each unique member as the key and the netgroups to which the members belong become the data. Separate databases are created to hold information pertaining to users and hosts; this allows netgroup username lookups and netgroup hostname lookups to be performed using independent keyspaces. By constructing these reverse netgroup databases (and the corresponding NIS maps) in advance, the getnetgrent(3) library functions are spared from having to work out the dependencies themselves on the fly. This is important on networks with large numbers of users and hosts, since it can take a considerable amount of time to process very large netgroup databases. The OPTIONSTherevnetgroup utility supports the following options:
FILES
SEE ALSOgetnetgrent(3), netgroup(5), yp(8), yp_mkdb(8)AUTHORSBill Paul <wpaul@ctr.columbia.edu>
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