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MAKEDBM(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						MAKEDBM(8)

NAME
makedbm -- create a YP database SYNOPSIS
makedbm -u file makedbm -U file makedbm [-bls] [-i yp_input_file] [-o yp_output_file] [-d yp_domain_name] [-m yp_master_name] infile outfile DESCRIPTION
Makedbm is the utiliy in YP that creates the database file containing the YP map. The databse format is a slightly modified version of ndbm. The options are as follows: -u Dump a database to standard output. -U Same as -u but also try db(3) hash format. -b Interdomain. Include an entry in the database informing a YP server to use DNS to get information about unknown hosts. This option will only have effect on the two maps hosts.byname and hosts.byaddr. -l Lowercase. Convert all keys to lower case before adding them to the YP database. -s Secure map. Include an entry in the database informing ypxfr(8) and ypserv(8) that the YP map is going to be handled as secure. -i yp_input_file Include an entry the in the map with the key YP_INPUT_FILE and the argument as value. -o yp_output_file Include an entry the in the map with the key YP_OUTPUT_FILE and the argument as value. -d yp_domain_name Include an entry the in the map with the key YP_DOMAIN_NAME and the argument as value. -m yp_master_name Include an entry the in the map with the key YP_MASTER_NAME and the argument as value. SEE ALSO
yp(8), db(3), ypxfr(8), ypserv(8) AUTHOR
Mats O Jansson <moj@stacken.kth.se> BSD
July 19, 1994 BSD

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MAKEDBM(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						MAKEDBM(8)

NAME
makedbm -- create a NIS database SYNOPSIS
makedbm -u dbfile makedbm [-bls] [-d yp_domain_name] [-i yp_input_file] [-m yp_master_name] [-o yp_output_file] infile outfile DESCRIPTION
makedbm is the utility in NIS that creates the db(3) database file containing the NIS map. infile is the pathname of the source file (where ``-'' is standard input). Each line consists of the key and the value, with a space sepa- rating the items. Blank lines are ignored, and a ``#'' is a comment character and indicates that the rest of the line should be ignored. outfile is the pathname of the generated database. The options are as follows: -b Interdomain. Include an entry in the database informing a NIS server to use DNS to get information about unknown hosts. This option will only have effect on the maps hosts.byname and hosts.byaddr. -l Lowercase. Convert all keys to lower case before adding them to the NIS database. -s Secure map. Include an entry in the database informing ypxfr(8) and ypserv(8) that the NIS map is going to be handled as secure (i.e., not served to clients that don't connect from a reserved port). -d yp_domain_name Include an entry in the map with 'YP_DOMAIN_NAME' as the key and yp_domain_name as the value. -i yp_input_file Include an entry in the map with 'YP_INPUT_FILE' as the key and yp_input_file as the value. -m yp_master_name Include an entry in the map with 'YP_MASTER_NAME' as the key and yp_master_name as the value. -o yp_output_file Include an entry in the map with 'YP_OUTPUT_FILE' as the key and yp_output_file as the value. -u dbfile Dump the contents of dbfile to standard output, in a format suitable to be passed back into makedbm. dbfile is the pathname to the database. SEE ALSO
db(3), nis(8), ypserv(8), ypxfr(8) AUTHORS
Mats O Jansson <moj@stacken.kth.se> BSD
February 26, 2005 BSD
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