DNAME(1M) (Remote File Sharing Utilities) DNAME(1M)
NAME
dname - Print Remote File Sharing domain and network names
SYNOPSIS
dname [-D domain] [-N netspec] [-dna]
DESCRIPTION
dname prints or defines a host's Remote File Sharing domain
name or the network used by Remote File Sharing as transport
provider. When used with d, n, or a options, dname can be
run by any user to print the domain name, network name or
both, respectively. Only a user with root permission can
use the -D domain option to set the domain name for the host
or -N netspec to set the network specification used for
Remote File Sharing. (The value of netspec is the network
device name, relative to the /dev directory. For example,
the STARLAN NETWORK uses starlan.)
domain must consist of no more than 14 characters,
consisting of any combination of letters (upper and lower
case), digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_)
When dname is used to change a domain name, the host's
password is removed. The administrator will be prompted for
a new password the next time Remote File Sharing is started
[rfstart(1M)].
If dname is used with no options, it will default to dname
-d.
ERRORS
You cannot use the -N or -D options while Remote File
Sharing is running.
SEE ALSO
rfstart(1M).
Page 1 May 1989