# Sample Rules for the nis_update Script # Copy this file into a subdirectory with your NIS domain's name as # .nisupdate.conf and edit it there to reflect the maps you have. # For every possible transformation complex ( e.g. passwd+shadow -> # *.byname+.byuid) there is a rule that is identified by a free-form string # that is printed upon its execution. The contents of $rule{"$idstr"} determine # the actual action to be taken. # Rule syntax: " [,,...] [,,...] [func-options]" # options must be last because they're optional :-) # they are a comma separated list for each target: # 0-9: key field # 'n': exclude key field from value string # ':': field separator (group, no shadow). passwd is special anyway. # # default is "0" for single DBs, "0,1" for dual DBs (*.byname,*.bynumber) # I assume you want at least passwd and group. # Un-comment the rest or add your own. # $rule{"aliases"} = # "mkdb aliases mail.aliases n0:"; # $rule{"amd.home"} = # "mkdb amd.home amd.home n0"; # $rule{"amd.master"} = # "mkdb amd.master amd.master n0"; # $rule{"ethers"} = # "mkdb2 ethers ethers.byname,ethers.byaddr "; $rule{"group"} = "mkdb2 group group.bygid,group.byname 2:,0:"; # $rule{"group.shadow"} = # "pwunconv group,gshadow group.bygid,group.byname"; # $rule{"hosts"} = # "mkdb2 hosts hosts.byname,hosts.byaddr 1,0"; # $rule{"netgroup"} = # "revnetgroup netgroup netgroup,netgroup.byuser,netgroup.byhost"; # $rule{"netid"} = # "mkdb netid netid.byname "; # $rule{"networks"} = # "mkdb2 networks networks.byname,networks.byaddr 0,1"; $rule{"passwd"} = "pwunconv passwd,shadow passwd.byname,passwd.byuid,shadow.byname"; # $rule{"protocols"} = # "mkdb2 protocols protocols.byname,protocols.bynumber"; # $rule{"rpc"} = # "mkdb2 rpc rpc.byname,rpc.bynumber 1,0"; # $rule{"services"} = # "mkdb2 services services.byservicename,services.byservicenumber"; # $rule{""} = "mkdb 0";