freebsd-dev/share/man/man5/hesiod.conf.5
Jacques Vidrine 248aee623c Add nsswitch support. By creating an /etc/nsswitch.conf file, you can
configure FreeBSD so that various databases such as passwd and group can be
looked up using flat files, NIS, or Hesiod.

= Hesiod has been added to libc (see hesiod(3)).

= A library routine for parsing nsswitch.conf and invoking callback
  functions as specified has been added to libc (see nsdispatch(3)).

= The following C library functions have been modified to use nsdispatch:
    . getgrent, getgrnam, getgrgid
    . getpwent, getpwnam, getpwuid
    . getusershell
    . getaddrinfo
    . gethostbyname, gethostbyname2, gethostbyaddr
    . getnetbyname, getnetbyaddr
    . getipnodebyname, getipnodebyaddr, getnodebyname, getnodebyaddr

= host.conf has been removed from src/etc.  rc.network has been modified
  to warn that host.conf is no longer used at boot time.  In addition, if
  there is a host.conf but no nsswitch.conf, the latter is created at boot
  time from the former.

Obtained from:	NetBSD
2000-09-06 18:16:48 +00:00

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.\" $NetBSD: hesiod.conf.5,v 1.2 1999/01/25 22:37:06 lukem Exp $
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.\" from: #Id: hesiod.conf.5,v 1.1 1996/12/08 21:36:38 ghudson Exp #
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.TH HESIOD.CONF 5 "30 November 1996"
.SH NAME
hesiod.conf \- Configuration file for the Hesiod library
.SH DESCRIPTION
The file hesiod.conf determines the behavior of the Hesiod library.
Blank lines and lines beginning with a `#' character are ignored. All
other lines should be of the form
.I variable
=
.IR value ,
where the value should be a single word. Possible variables and
values are:
.IP lhs
Specifies the domain prefix used for Hesiod queries. In almost all
cases, you should specify ``lhs=.ns''. The default value if you do
not specify an lhs value is no domain prefix, which is not compatible
with most Hesiod domains.
.IP rhs
Specifies the default Hesiod domain; this value may be overridden by
the
.B HES_DOMAIN
environment variable. You must specify an rhs line for the Hesiod
library to work properly.
.IP classes
Specifies which DNS classes Hesiod should do lookups in. Possible
values are IN (the preferred class) and HS (the deprecated class,
still used by some sites). You may specify both classes separated by
a comma to try one class first and then the other if no entry is
available in the first class. The default value of the classes
variable is ``IN,HS''.
.SH SEE ALSO
hesiod(3)
.SH BUGS
The default value for ``lhs'' should probably be more reasonable.