файл конфигурации коммутатора службы имен (Name Service Switch configuration file)
Имя (Name)
nsswitch.conf - Name Service Switch configuration file
Описание (Description)
The Name Service Switch (NSS) configuration file,
/etc/nsswitch.conf, is used by the GNU C Library and certain
other applications to determine the sources from which to obtain
name-service information in a range of categories, and in what
order. Each category of information is identified by a database
name.
The file is plain ASCII text, with columns separated by spaces or
tab characters. The first column specifies the database name.
The remaining columns describe the order of sources to query and
a limited set of actions that can be performed by lookup result.
The following databases are understood by the GNU C Library:
aliases
Mail aliases, used by getaliasent(3) and related
functions.
ethers
Ethernet numbers.
group
Groups of users, used by getgrent(3) and related
functions.
hosts
Host names and numbers, used by gethostbyname(3) and
related functions.
initgroups
Supplementary group access list, used by getgrouplist(3)
function.
netgroup
Network-wide list of hosts and users, used for access
rules. C libraries before glibc 2.1 supported netgroups
only over NIS.
networks
Network names and numbers, used by getnetent(3) and
related functions.
passwd
User passwords, used by getpwent(3) and related functions.
protocols
Network protocols, used by getprotoent(3) and related
functions.
publickey
Public and secret keys for Secure_RPC used by NFS and
NIS+.
rpc
Remote procedure call names and numbers, used by
getrpcbyname(3) and related functions.
services
Network services, used by getservent(3) and related
functions.
shadow
Shadow user passwords, used by getspnam(3) and related
functions.
The GNU C Library ignores databases with unknown names. Some
applications use this to implement special handling for their own
databases. For example, sudo(8) consults the sudoers
database.
Here is an example /etc/nsswitch.conf file:
passwd: compat
group: compat
shadow: compat
hosts: dns [!UNAVAIL=return] files
networks: nis [NOTFOUND=return] files
ethers: nis [NOTFOUND=return] files
protocols: nis [NOTFOUND=return] files
rpc: nis [NOTFOUND=return] files
services: nis [NOTFOUND=return] files
The first column is the database name. The remaining columns
specify:
* One or more service specifications, for example, "files",
"db", or "nis". The order of the services on the line
determines the order in which those services will be queried,
in turn, until a result is found.
* Optional actions to perform if a particular result is obtained
from the preceding service, for example, "[NOTFOUND=return]".
The service specifications supported on your system depend on the
presence of shared libraries, and are therefore extensible.
Libraries called /lib/libnss_SERVICE.so.X
will provide the named
SERVICE. On a standard installation, you can use "files", "db",
"nis", and "nisplus". For the hosts
database, you can
additionally specify "dns". For the passwd
, group
, and shadow
databases, you can additionally specify "compat" (see
Compatibility mode
below). The version number X
may be 1 for
glibc 2.0, or 2 for glibc 2.1 and later. On systems with
additional libraries installed, you may have access to further
services such as "hesiod", "ldap", "winbind", and "wins".
An action may also be specified following a service
specification. The action modifies the behavior following a
result obtained from the preceding data source. Action items
take the general form:
[STATUS=ACTION]
[!STATUS=ACTION]
where
STATUS => success
| notfound
| unavail
| tryagain
ACTION => return
| continue
| merge
The ! negates the test, matching all possible results except the
one specified. The case of the keywords is not significant.
The STATUS value is matched against the result of the lookup
function called by the preceding service specification, and can
be one of:
success
No error occurred and the requested entry is returned.
The default action for this condition is "return".
notfound
The lookup succeeded, but the requested entry was not
found. The default action for this condition is
"continue".
unavail
The service is permanently unavailable. This can mean
either that the required file cannot be read, or, for
network services, that the server is not available or
does not allow queries. The default action for this
condition is "continue".
tryagain
The service is temporarily unavailable. This could
mean a file is locked or a server currently cannot
accept more connections. The default action for this
condition is "continue".
The ACTION value can be one of:
return
Return a result now. Do not call any further lookup
functions. However, for compatibility reasons, if
this is the selected action for the group
database and
the notfound
status, and the configuration file does
not contain the initgroups
line, the next lookup
function is always called, without affecting the
search result.
continue
Call the next lookup function.
merge
[SUCCESS=merge] is used between two database entries.
When a group is located in the first of the two group
entries, processing will continue on to the next one.
If the group is also found in the next entry (and the
group name and GID are an exact match), the member
list of the second entry will be added to the group
object to be returned. Available since glibc 2.24.
Note that merging will not be done for getgrent(3) nor
will duplicate members be pruned when they occur in
both entries being merged.
Compatibility mode (compat)
The NSS "compat" service is similar to "files" except that it
additionally permits special entries in corresponding files for
granting users or members of netgroups access to the system. The
following entries are valid in this mode:
For passwd
and shadow
databases:
+
user Include the specified user from the NIS
passwd/shadow map.
+@
netgroup
Include all users in the given netgroup.
-
user Exclude the specified user from the NIS
passwd/shadow map.
-@
netgroup
Exclude all users in the given netgroup.
+
Include every user, except previously excluded
ones, from the NIS passwd/shadow map.
For group
database:
+
group Include the specified group from the NIS group
map.
-
group Exclude the specified group from the NIS group
map.
+
Include every group, except previously excluded
ones, from the NIS group map.
By default, the source is "nis", but this may be overridden by
specifying any NSS service except "compat" itself as the source
for the pseudo-databases passwd_compat
, group_compat
, and
shadow_compat
.
Файлы (Files)
A service named SERVICE is implemented by a shared object library
named libnss_SERVICE.so.X
that resides in /lib.
/etc/nsswitch.conf
NSS configuration file.
/lib/libnss_compat.so.X
implements "compat" source.
/lib/libnss_db.so.X
implements "db" source.
/lib/libnss_dns.so.X
implements "dns" source.
/lib/libnss_files.so.X
implements "files" source.
/lib/libnss_hesiod.so.X
implements "hesiod" source.
/lib/libnss_nis.so.X
implements "nis" source.
/lib/libnss_nisplus.so.X
implements "nisplus" source.
The following files are read when "files" source is specified for
respective databases:
aliases
/etc/aliases
ethers
/etc/ethers
group
/etc/group
hosts
/etc/hosts
initgroups
/etc/group
netgroup
/etc/netgroup
networks
/etc/networks
passwd
/etc/passwd
protocols
/etc/protocols
publickey
/etc/publickey
rpc
/etc/rpc
services
/etc/services
shadow
/etc/shadow
Примечание (Note)
Within each process that uses nsswitch.conf
, the entire file is
read only once. If the file is later changed, the process will
continue using the old configuration.
Traditionally, there was only a single source for service
information, often in the form of a single configuration file
(e.g., /etc/passwd). However, as other name services, such as
the Network Information Service (NIS) and the Domain Name Service
(DNS), became popular, a method was needed that would be more
flexible than fixed search orders coded into the C library. The
Name Service Switch mechanism, which was based on the mechanism
used by Sun Microsystems in the Solaris 2 C library, introduced a
cleaner solution to the problem.
Смотри также (See also)
getent(1), nss(5)