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*** pcnfsd.8c Sat Feb 27 08:48:29 1993
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--- pcnfsd.8c Thu Oct 6 16:04:23 1994
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*** 1,5 ****
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! .\" @(#) @(#)pcnfsd.8c 1.3 11/3/92;
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! .TH PCNFSD 8C "25 April 1991"
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.SH NAME
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pcnfsd \- (PC)NFS authentication and print request server
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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--- 1,5 ----
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! .\" @(#) @(#)pcnfsd.8 1.3 11/3/92;
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! .TH PCNFSD 8 "25 April 1991"
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.SH NAME
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pcnfsd \- (PC)NFS authentication and print request server
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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*** 48,58 ****
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.B PCNFSD2_AUTH
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request\**, it will "log in" the user by validating the username and
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password and returning the corresponding uid, gids, home directory,
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! and umask. If
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! .B pcnfsd
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! was built with the
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! .B WTMP
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! compile-time option, it will also append a record to the
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.BR wtmp (5)
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data base. If you do not wish to record PC "logins" in this way,
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you should add a line of the form
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--- 48,54 ----
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.B PCNFSD2_AUTH
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request\**, it will "log in" the user by validating the username and
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password and returning the corresponding uid, gids, home directory,
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! and umask, it will also append a record to the
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.BR wtmp (5)
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data base. If you do not wish to record PC "logins" in this way,
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you should add a line of the form
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*** 105,111 ****
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.B pcnfsd
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creates a subdirectory for each of its clients: the parent
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directory is normally
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! .B /usr/spool/pcnfs
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and the subdirectory is the hostname of the client system.
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If you wish to use a different parent directory, you should add a
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line of the form
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--- 101,107 ----
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.B pcnfsd
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creates a subdirectory for each of its clients: the parent
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directory is normally
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! .B /var/spool/pcnfs
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and the subdirectory is the hostname of the client system.
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If you wish to use a different parent directory, you should add a
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line of the form
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*** 134,140 ****
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must be run as root.
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.LP
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Every print request from the client includes the name of the printer
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! which is to be used. In SunOS, this name corresponds to a printer
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definition in the
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.BR /etc/printcap (5)
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database. If you wish to define a non-standard way of processing
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--- 130,136 ----
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must be run as root.
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.LP
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Every print request from the client includes the name of the printer
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! which is to be used. This name corresponds to a printer
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definition in the
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.BR /etc/printcap (5)
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database. If you wish to define a non-standard way of processing
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*** 230,238 ****
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its list of valid printers. To do this, it checks the modification
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time of
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.B /etc/printcap
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! for BSD-style systems or
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! .B /etc/lp/printers
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! for SVR4-based systems. However, it does not monitor the file
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.B /etc/pcnfsd.conf
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for updates; if you change this file, it is still necessary to
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kill and restart
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--- 226,232 ----
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its list of valid printers. To do this, it checks the modification
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time of
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.B /etc/printcap
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! However, it does not monitor the file
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.B /etc/pcnfsd.conf
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for updates; if you change this file, it is still necessary to
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kill and restart
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*** 244,249 ****
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.B /etc/pcnfsd.conf
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.PD
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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! .BR lp (1)
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! .BR lpstat (1)
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.BR lpq (1)
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.B /etc/pcnfsd.conf
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.PD
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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! .BR lpr (1)
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.BR lpq (1)
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