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The Network Information Service (NIS) provides a simple network lookup service consisting of databases and processes. ... This package provide tools for communication with ypbind, ypset and ypwhich, tools for accessing the NIS maps, ypcat, ypmatch and yppoll, and tools for changing NIS user information, ypchfn,
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More and more Linux machines are installed as part of a network of computers. To simplify network administration, most UNIX networks run the Network Information Service.
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An authorized dealer of Artisoft's TeleVantage software PBX. ... Welcome to Network Information Services ... For local phone service we offer analog POTS, PRI, integrated access T-1 lines and VoIP circuits. Long distance customers can have dedicated T-1 or PRI circuits, or switched services. Our international calling rates...
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The Aquatic Network provides information about living resources and technology relating to marine and freshwater environments. ... Subscribe to the Aquatic Network Newsletter: ... Fish Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arlington, VA, USA...
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An Approach for Using LDAP as a Network Information Service. L. Howard. March 1998. ... RFC 2307 - An Approach for Using LDAP as a Network Information Service...
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www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2307.html
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Provides Internet access services in Dhaka as well as Khulna. Also provides hosting services, web design, programming, database and technical support ...
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Other common nameservices include the Network Information Service (NIS) and the Domain Name System (DNS). (The latter is typically used for resolving hosts, services and networks.) Both these nameservices have the advantage of being distributed and thus permitting a common set of entities to be shared amongst many clients.
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www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2307.txt
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Introduction to NIS, the Network Information Service Dec 14, 2006 ... Comments on Introduction to NIS, the Network Information Service ... Introduction to NIS, the Network Information Service Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 64.125.105.232] on January 22, 2008 09:20 PM...
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www.linux.com/articles/58897
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NIS allows you to replicate the network maps on a set of slave servers. ... An intruder can set up a rogue NIS server that responds to broadcasts and either provides bogus data or delivers a denial of service attack by allowing binding and then blocking on actual requests. ... Changes GECOS information on the NIS master server...
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www.linux.com/articles/58897?tid=92&theme=print
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