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.TH LOOKUP 1C "03 Jul 1988" .\" $Header: /var/lib/cvsd/repos/CSRG/43BSDReno/contrib/isode-beta/others/lookup/lookup.1c,v 1.1.1.1 2018/04/24 16:12:56 root Exp $ .\" .\" .\" $Log: lookup.1c,v $ .\" Revision 1.1.1.1 2018/04/24 16:12:56 root .\" BSD 4.3reno .\" .\" Revision 7.0 89/11/23 22:56:35 mrose .\" Release 6.0 .\" .SH NAME lookup \- password lookup service -- initiator .SH SYNOPSIS .in +.5i .ti -.5i .B lookup host \%[operation\0[\0arguments\0...\0]\0] .in -.5i .SH DESCRIPTION The \fIlookup\fR program requests an operation from the password lookup service provided by a server using remote operations. The currently supported operations are: .sp .in +.5i .nf .ta \w'\fBlookupUser\fR 'u \fIoperation\fR \fIdescription\fR \fBlookupUser\fR lookup based on user-name \fBlookupUID\fR lookup based on user-ID .re .fi .in -.5i .sp This program is provided primarily as an example of how one can use \fIThe Application Cookbook\fR to write programs which use remote operations. It initiates remote operations to the \*(lqisode passwd lookup demo\*(rq service. .PP If no operation is given on the command line, then \fIlookup\fR enters interactive mode: \fIlookup\fR will examine each line of the standard\-input, treating the first word as the operation, and any remaining words as arguments. .PP The pseudo\-operations \fIhelp\fR and \fIquit\fR do the obvious things. .SH FILES .nf .ta \w'\*(EDisoservices 'u \*(EDisoentities ISODE entities database \*(EDisobjects ISODE objects database \*(EDisoservices ISODE services database .re .fi .SH DIAGNOSTICS Obvious. .SH AUTHOR Marshall T. Rose
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