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Configuring and Administering Oracle Solaris 11.1 Networks Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Planning the Network Deployment
2. Considerations When Using IPv6 Addresses
3. Configuring an IPv4 Network
4. Enabling IPv6 on the Network
5. Administering a TCP/IP Network
inetd Internet Services Daemon
Routing Protocols in Oracle Solaris
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
ICMP Router Discovery (RDISC) Protocol
The name-service/switch SMF service defines the search order of the network databases for configuration information. Some of the network configuration information that previously were stored in configuration files, such as the default domain, have been converted to become properties of this SMF service. The properties of this SMF service determines the implementation of the name services on the system. The properties are listed as follows:
% svccfg -s name-service/switch listprop config config application config/value_authorization astring solaris.smf.value.name-service.switch config/default astring files config/password astring "files nis" config/group astring "files nis" config/host astring "files dns nis" config/network astring "nis [NOTFOUND=return] files" config/protocol astring "nis [NOTFOUND=return] files" config/rpc astring "nis [NOTFOUND=return] files" config/ether astring "nis [NOTFOUND=return] files" config/netmask astring "files nis" config/bootparam astring "nis [NOTFOUND=return] files" config/publickey astring "nis [NOTFOUND=return] files" config/netgroup astring nis config/automount astring "files nis" config/alias astring "files nis" config/service astring "files nis" config/printer astring "user nis" config/auth_attr astring "files nis" config/prof_attr astring "files nis" config/project astring "files nis"
The values that are set for each of the properties determine which name service to search for information that would affect network users, such as passwords, aliases, or network masks. In the example, the automount and password properties are set to files and nis. Thus, automount information and password information are obtained from files and from the NIS service.
If you want to change from one name service to another name service, you must set the appropriate properties of the name-service/switch SMF service to enable the selected name service.
For example, suppose that you want to use LDAP naming service on your network. The following properties of the SMF service need to be configured;
config/default needs to be set to use files and LDAP.
config/host needs to be set to use files and DNS.
config/netgroup needs to be set to use LDAP.
config/printer needs to be set to use user, files and LDAP.
Therefore, you need to type the following commands to set these properties correctly.
# svccfg -s name-service/switch setprop config/default = astring: '"files ldap"' # svccfg -s name-service/switch setprop config/host = astring: '"files dns"' # svccfg -s name-service/switch setprop config/netgroup = astring: '"ldap"' # svccfg -s name-service/switch setprop config/printer = astring: '"user files ldap"' # svccfg -s name-service/switch:default refresh
For complete details on the name service switch, refer to Working With Naming and Directory Services in Oracle Solaris 11.1.
The format of your network database depends on the type of name service you select for your network. For example, the hosts database contains, at least the host name and IPv4 address of the local system and any network interfaces that are directly connected to the local system. However, the hosts database could contain other IPv4 addresses and host names, depending on the type of name service on your network.
The network databases are used as follows:
Networks that use local files for their name service rely on files in the /etc/inet and /etc directories.
NIS uses databases that are called NIS maps.
DNS uses records with host information.
Note - DNS boot and data files do not correspond directly to the network databases.
Refer to Working With Naming and Directory Services in Oracle Solaris 11.1 for information on network databases correspondences in NIS, DNS, and LDAP.