Name Service Switch – Wikipedia

The Name Service Switch (NSS) is a facility in Unix-like operating systems that provides a variety of sources for common configuration databases and name resolution mechanisms. These sources include local operating system files (such as /etc/passwd/etc/group, and /etc/hosts), the Domain Name System (DNS), the Network Information Service (NIS), and LDAP.

nsswitch.conf

system administrator usually configures the operating system’s name services using the file /etc/nsswitch.conf. This lists databases (such as passwdshadow and group) and one or more sources for obtaining that information. Examples for sources are files for local files, ldap for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocolnis for the Network Information Servicenisplus for NIS+, and wins for Windows Internet Name Service.

 

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Name Service Switch – Wikipedia was last modified: April 11th, 2020 by Jovan Stosic

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