LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.00 with Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Active Directory Administrator's Guide
Command, Tool, and Migration Script Reference
Client Management Tools
Appendix C 167
where:
k
[n|d]
Required. The search key may be either
n
for name
string or
d
for digit (a numeral search).
-s
<service>
Required. Indicates what backends are to be searched
for information.
-l
<library>
Query the backend directly. Bypass the APIs and skip
the name service switch.
-h Provides Help on this command.
-H
<#>
Specifies Help level (0-5). Larger numbers provide
more information. If you specify -h or -H, no other
parameters are needed.
Examples:
• An example beq command using igrp1 (group name) as the search
key, grp (group) as the service, and ldap as the library is shown
below:
./beq -k n -s grp -l /usr/lib/libnss_ldap.1
Table C-5
Service Description
pwd Password
grp Group
shd Shadow Password
srv Service
prt Protocol
rpc RPC
hst Host
net Network
ngp Netgroup
grm Group Membership