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DOMAINNAME(1)           FreeBSD General Commands Manual          DOMAINNAME(1)


NAME

     domainname -- set or print name of current YP/NIS domain


SYNOPSIS

     domainname [ypdomain]


DESCRIPTION

     The domainname utility prints the name of the current YP/NIS domain.  The
     super-user can set the domain name by supplying an argument; this is usu-
     ally done in the network initialization script /etc/rc.network, normally
     run at boot time.


NOTA BENE

     The YP/NIS (formerly ``Yellow Pages'' but renamed for legal reasons)
     domain name does not necessarily have anything to do with the Domain Name
     System domain name, although they are often set equal for administrative
     convenience.


SEE ALSO

     getdomainname(3)


HISTORY

     The domainname command appeared in FreeBSD 1.1, based on a similar com-
     mand in SunOS.

FreeBSD 6.2                   September 18, 1994                   FreeBSD 6.2


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