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HP-UX Reference Volume 2 of 5 > tttsyncd(1M) |
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NAMEttsyncd — Daemon to maintain the nis+ password table in sync with the nis+ trusted table. DESCRIPTIONttsyncd checks that each login name in the nis+ password (passwd) table appears in the nis+ trusted table. It will create a user entry in the trusted table for every user that exists in the password table and NOT in the trusted table. Each nis+ user can potentially log in to an HP trusted system; thus, ttsyncd aids trusted systems by creating an entry in the trusted table before the nis+ user logs in. In turn, the system administrator can modify global security attributes for each nis+ user before they log in to a trusted system that is part of the nis+ namespace. Optionsttsyncd recognizes the following options:
DIAGNOSTICSIf it is desired to administer Trusted mode centrally within a nis+ namespace, ttsyncd should be running on every HP nis+ server. Furthermore, ttsyncd can be started automatically at boot time by setting TTSYNCD=1 in /etc/rc.config.d/comsec. Additionally, ttsyncd will run only on a nis+ server (root or master) and only if nis+ is up and running. EXAMPLESCommand formatInitial sync time at midnight and sync every 2 hours. /usr/lbin/ttsyncd -t0 -i2 Initial sync time at 10 a.m and sync every 2 hours. /usr/lbin/ttsyncd -t10 -i2 Initial sync time at midnight and sync every 4 hours. /usr/lbin/ttsyncd -i4 Sync only at midnight. /usr/lbin/ttsyncd Continuously sync starting at midnight. /usr/lbin/ttsyncd -i0 NOTEIf interval -i0 is given, ttsyncd will keep checking the passwd table for change. If there is any change in the passwd table then it will do a sync. This is useful when trusted table needs to be sync'ed as soon passwd table is modified. The drawback is it will consume CPU time for checking the passwd table. |
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