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File Formats defaultdomain(4)
NAME
defaultdomain - specify host's domain name
SYNOPSIS
/etc/defaultdomain
DESCRIPTION
The file /etc/defaultdomain determines a host's domain name
for direct use by the NIS and NIS+ name services. The
defaultdomain file is read at boot time and its contents
used by the domainname(1M) command. Because of its use by
domainname, defaultdomain is also used by the LDAP service
(see ldap(1)). Under certain, narrow circumstances (see
resolv.conf(4)), because domainname uses defaultdomain, a
DNS client can use the contents of defaultdomain.
The contents of defaultdomain consists of a single line con-
taining a host's domain name.
SEE ALSO
nis+(1), uname(1), ldapclient(1M), nisclient(1M),
ypbind(1M), ypinit(1M), resolv.conf(4)
NOTES
The defaultdomain file is created and modified by Solaris
installation and configuration scripts. Only users
knowledgeable of name service configuration should edit the
file.
SunOS 5.10 Last change: 22 February 2000 1
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