Name Services Overview
Name services store information in a central location that users, systems, and applications must have to communicate across the network. Information is stored in files, maps, or database tables. Without a central name service, each system would have to maintain its own copy of this information. Therefore, centrally locating this data makes it easier to administer large networks. The information handled by a name service includes the following:
System (host) names and addresses
Usernames
Passwords
Access permissions
The Solaris 9 release provides the name services listed in Table 23.1.
Name Service | Description |
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/etc files | The original UNIX naming system. |
NIS | The Network Information Service. |
NIS+ | The ... |
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