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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers playing audio Post 49638 by HOUSCOUS on Tuesday 6th of April 2004 06:03:43 PM
Old 04-06-2004
Probably you just need to find the plugin for your web browser.
 

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nisserver-plugin-defs(1)				   System Administrator's Manual				  nisserver-plugin-defs(1)

NAME
nisserver-plugin-defs - print default settings for the NIS server plugin SYNOPSIS
nisserver-plugin-defs [-d domain ] [-m map ] [-s suffix ] DESCRIPTION
The nisserver-plugin-defs command produces example configuration entries containing the default settings which the NIS server plugin will use for all maps for which it has built-in defaults, or if a particular map name is specified, for one map. ARGUMENTS
-d DOMAIN By default, nisserver-plugin-defs uses a placeholder for the NIS domain name when it prints example configuration entries. This option allows a particular domain name to be specified. -m MAP By default, nisserver-plugin-defs prints example configuration entries for all of the maps for which it has built-in defaults. This option can be used to examine the defaults associated with a particular map name. -s SUFFIX By default, nisserver-plugin-defs uses a placeholder for the base DN under which it expects to find entries which are relevant for the map. This option allows a particular search base to be specified. BUGS
Probably, but let's hope not. If you find any, please file them in the bug database at http://slapi-nis.fedorahosted.org/. AUTHOR
Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com> slapi-nis 2011/04/19 nisserver-plugin-defs(1)
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