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1.1 root 1: .TH LOOKUP 1C "03 Jul 1988"
2: .\" $Header: /f/osi/others/lookup/RCS/lookup.1c,v 7.0 89/11/23 22:56:35 mrose Rel $
3: .\"
4: .\"
5: .\" $Log: lookup.1c,v $
6: .\" Revision 7.0 89/11/23 22:56:35 mrose
7: .\" Release 6.0
8: .\"
9: .SH NAME
10: lookup \- password lookup service -- initiator
11: .SH SYNOPSIS
12: .in +.5i
13: .ti -.5i
14: .B lookup
15: host
16: \%[operation\0[\0arguments\0...\0]\0]
17: .in -.5i
18: .SH DESCRIPTION
19: The \fIlookup\fR program requests an operation from the password
20: lookup service provided by a server using remote operations.
21: The currently supported operations are:
22: .sp
23: .in +.5i
24: .nf
25: .ta \w'\fBlookupUser\fR 'u
26: \fIoperation\fR \fIdescription\fR
27: \fBlookupUser\fR lookup based on user-name
28: \fBlookupUID\fR lookup based on user-ID
29: .re
30: .fi
31: .in -.5i
32: .sp
33: This program is provided primarily as an example of how one can use
34: \fIThe Application Cookbook\fR to write programs which use remote operations.
35: It initiates remote operations to the \*(lqisode passwd lookup
36: demo\*(rq service.
37: .PP
38: If no operation is given on the command line,
39: then \fIlookup\fR enters interactive mode:
40: \fIlookup\fR will examine each line of the standard\-input,
41: treating the first word as the operation, and any remaining words as
42: arguments.
43: .PP
44: The pseudo\-operations \fIhelp\fR and \fIquit\fR do the obvious things.
45: .SH FILES
46: .nf
47: .ta \w'\*(EDisoservices 'u
48: \*(EDisoentities ISODE entities database
49: \*(EDisobjects ISODE objects database
50: \*(EDisoservices ISODE services database
51: .re
52: .fi
53: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
54: Obvious.
55: .SH AUTHOR
56: Marshall T. Rose
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