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1.1 root 1: .TH DASED 8C "07 Jul 1990"
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12: .SH NAME
13: dased \- stand-alone DASE
14: .SH SYNOPSIS
15: .in +.5i
16: .ti -.6i
17: .B \*(SDdased
18: \%[\-d]
19: \%[\-a\0address]
20: .in -.5i
21: .SH DESCRIPTION
22: The \fIdased\fR program is used as a name/address resolver for the ISODE.
23: If the tailoring option \fIns_enable\fR is \*(lqon\*(rq,
24: then ISODE programs may contact \fIdased\fR to map service
25: descriptions into Distinguished Names and Presentation Addresses.
26: .PP
27: The \fIns_address\fR tailoring option indicates the transport address
28: which \fIdased\fR should listen on.
29: This may be overriden with the `\-a' option.
30: .PP
31: Note that unlike previous versions of the nameservice,
32: \fIdased\fR uses the OSI CO-mode transport service as backing.
33: As such,
34: any valid OSI transport address may be used for listening.
35: .SH FILES
36: .nf
37: .ta \w'\*(LDtsapd.log 'u
38: \*(EDisotailor ISODE tailoring file
39: \*(LDdased.log log file
40: .re
41: .fi
42: .SH "SEE ALSO"
43: isotailor(5)
44: .SH AUTHOR
45: Marshall T. Rose
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