NAME
nistest — return the state of the NIS+ namespace using a conditional expression
SYNOPSIS
nistest
[
-ALMP
]
[
-a rights
|
-t type
]
object
nistest
[
-ALMP
]
[
-a rights
]
indexedname
DESCRIPTION
nistest
provides a way for shell scripts and other programs to test for the
existence, type, and access rights of objects and entries. Entries
are named using indexed names (see
nismatch(1)).
Options
- -A
All data. This option specifies that the data within the table and all of
the data in tables in the initial table's concatenation path be returned.
This option is only valid when using indexed names or following links.
- -L
Follow links.
If the object named by
object
or the tablename component of
indexedname
names a
LINK
type object,
the link is followed when this switch is present.
- -M
Master server only. This option specifies that the lookup should be sent to
the master server of the named data. This guarantees that the most up-to-date
information is seen at the possible expense that the master server may be
busy.
- -P
Follow concatenation path. This option specifies that the lookup should
follow the concatenation path of a table if the initial search is unsuccessful.
This option is only valid when using indexed names or following links.
- -a rights
This option is used to verify that the current process has the
desired or required access rights on the named object or entries.
The access rights are specified in the same way as the
nischmod
command.
- -t type
This option tests the type of
object.
The value of
type
can be one of the following:
- G
Return true if the object is a group object.
- D
Return true if the object is a directory object.
- T
Return true if the object is a table object.
- L
Return true if the object is a link object.
- P
Return true if the object is a private object.
RETURN VALUE
- 0
Success.
- 1
Failure due to object not present, not of specified type and/or no such access.
- 2
Failure due to illegal usage.
EXAMPLES
When testing for access rights,
nistest
returns success (0) if the specified rights are granted to the current user.
Thus, testing for access rights
nistest -a w=mr skippy.domain
Tests that all authenticated
NIS+
clients have read and modify access to the object named
skippy.domain.
Testing for access on a particular entry in a table can be accomplished
using the indexed name syntax.
The following example tests to see if
an entry in the password table can be modified.
nistest -a o=m '[uid=99],passwd.org_dir'
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
- NIS_PATH
If this variable is set and the
NIS+
name is not fully qualified, each directory specified will be searched until
the object is found (see
nisdefaults(1)).
WARNINGS
HP-UX 11i Version 2 is the last HP-UX release on which NIS+ is
supported.
LDAP is the recommended replacement for NIS+. HP fully supports
the industry standard naming services based on LDAP.
AUTHOR
nistest
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.