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Diffstat (limited to 'nis/nss')
-rw-r--r-- | nis/nss | 37 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 37 deletions
diff --git a/nis/nss b/nis/nss deleted file mode 100644 index 0ac6774a1f..0000000000 --- a/nis/nss +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -# /etc/default/nss -# This file can theoretically contain a bunch of customization variables -# for Name Service Switch in the GNU C library. For now there are only -# four variables: -# -# NETID_AUTHORITATIVE -# If set to TRUE, the initgroups() function will accept the information -# from the netid.byname NIS map as authoritative. This can speed up the -# function significantly if the group.byname map is large. The content -# of the netid.byname map is used AS IS. The system administrator has -# to make sure it is correctly generated. -#NETID_AUTHORITATIVE=TRUE -# -# SERVICES_AUTHORITATIVE -# If set to TRUE, the getservbyname{,_r}() function will assume -# services.byservicename NIS map exists and is authoritative, particularly -# that it contains both keys with /proto and without /proto for both -# primary service names and service aliases. The system administrator -# has to make sure it is correctly generated. -#SERVICES_AUTHORITATIVE=TRUE -# -# SETENT_BATCH_READ -# If set to TRUE, various setXXent() functions will read the entire -# database at once and then hand out the requests one by one from -# memory with every getXXent() call. Otherwise each getXXent() call -# might result into a network communication with the server to get -# the next entry. -#SETENT_BATCH_READ=TRUE -# -# ADJUNCT_AS_SHADOW -# If set to TRUE, the passwd routines in the NIS NSS module will not -# use the passwd.adjunct.byname tables to fill in the password data -# in the passwd structure. This is a security problem if the NIS -# server cannot be trusted to send the passwd.adjuct table only to -# privileged clients. Instead the passwd.adjunct.byname table is -# used to synthesize the shadow.byname table if it does not exist. -#ADJUNCT_AS_SHADOW=TRUE |