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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ server speeds up the transfer process by allowing NIS slave servers to
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simply copy the master server's map files rather than building their
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own from scratch. Simply put,
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.Nm rpc.ypxfrd
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impliments an RPC-based file transfer protocol. Transfering even
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implements an RPC-based file transfer protocol. Transfering even
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a multi-megabyte file in this fashion takes only a few seconds compared
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to the several minutes it would take even a reasonably fast slave server
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to build a new map from scratch.
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@ -129,9 +129,9 @@ The FreeBSD
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.Nm ypxfrd
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protocol is not compatible with that used by SunOS. This is unfortunate
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but unavoidable: Sun's protocol is not freely available, and even if it
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were it would probably not be useful since the SunOS NIS v2 implimentation
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were it would probably not be useful since the SunOS NIS v2 implementation
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uses the original ndbm package for its map databases whereas the FreeBSD
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implimentation uses Berkeley DB. These two packages use vastly different
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implementation uses Berkeley DB. These two packages use vastly different
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file formats. Furthermore, ndbm is byte-order sensitive and not very
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smart about it, meaning that am ndbm database created on a big endian
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system can't be read on a little endian system.
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