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    NAME
         fns_files - overview of FNS over files implementation
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The Federated Naming Service (FNS)  provides  a  method  for
         federating  multiple  naming services under a single, simple
         interface for the basic naming operations. One of the naming
         services  supported  by  FNS is /etc files. FNS provides the
         XFN interface for performing naming and attribute operations
         on  FNS  enterprise objects (organization, site, user, host,
         and service objects), using files as the naming service. FNS
         stores  bindings for these objects in files and uses them in
         conjunction with existing /etc files objects.
    
      FNS Policies and /etc Files
         FNS defines policies for naming  objects  in  the  federated
         namespace  (see  fns_policies(5)).  At the enterprise level,
         FNS policies specify naming for organizations, hosts, users,
         sites,  and  services.  The  enterprise-level naming service
         provides contexts to allow other objects to be  named  rela-
         tive to these objects.
    
         The organizational unit namespace  provides  a  hierarchical
         namespace  for  naming  subunits  of  an enterprise. In /etc
         files, there is no concept of an organization.  Hence,  with
         respect to /etc files as the naming service, there is a sin-
         gle organizational unit context that represents  the  entire
         system.  Users  in  an FNS organizational unit correspond to
         the users in the /etc/passwd file. FNS  provides  a  context
         for each user in the /etc/passwd file.
    
         Hosts in an FNS organizational unit correspond to the  hosts
         in the /etc/hosts file. FNS provides a context for each host
         in the /etc/hosts file.
    
      Security Considerations
         Changes  to  the  FNS  information   (using   the   commands
         fncreate(1M),  fncreate_fs(1M), fnbind(1), fndestroy(1M) and
         fnunbind(1)) can be performed only by the  privileged  users
         on  the  system  that  exports  the /var/fn directory. Also,
         based on the UNIX user IDs,  users  are  allowed  to  modify
         their  own  contexts,  bindings,  and  attributes,  from any
         machine that mounts the /var/fn directory.
    
         For example, the command fncreate(1M)  creates  FNS  related
         files  and directories in the system on which the command is
         executed. Hence, the invoker  of  the  fncreate(1M)  command
         must have super-user privileges in order to create the user,
         host, site, and service contexts. However, a user could  use
         the  fnunbind(1)  command to create calendar bindings in the
         user's own context, as in this example:
    
              fnbind   -r   thisuser/service/calendar    onc_calendar
              onc_cal_str jsmith@beatrix
    
    
         The files object name that corresponds to an  FNS  composite
         name can be obtained using fnlookup(1) and fnlist(1).
    
    USAGE
         The files used for storing FNS information are placed in the
         directory  /var/fn.  The machine on which /var/fn is located
         has access to the FNS file. The FNS information can be  made
         accessible  to  other  machines by exporting /var/fn. Client
         machines that NFS mount the /var/fn directory would then  be
         able to access the FNS information.
    
    SEE ALSO
         fnbind(1),     fnlist(1),     fnlookup(1),      fnunbind(1),
         fncreate(1M),   fncreate_fs(1M),  fndestroy(1M),  xfn(3XFN),
         fns(5),  fns_initial_context(5),  fns_nis(5),   fns_nis+(5),
         fns_policies(5), fns_references(5)
    
    
    
    


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