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.TH UFN 1C "13 Jun 1990" .\" $Header: /var/lib/cvsd/repos/CSRG/43BSDReno/contrib/isode-beta/others/quipu/uips/ufn/ufn.1c,v 1.1.1.1 2018/04/24 16:12:56 root Exp $ .\" .\" .\" $Log: ufn.1c,v $ .\" Revision 1.1.1.1 2018/04/24 16:12:56 root .\" BSD 4.3reno .\" .\" Revision 7.0 90/06/13 18:52:44 mrose .\" *** empty log message *** .\" .SH NAME ufn \- UFN user-interface .SH SYNOPSIS .in +.5i .ti -.5i .B ufn \%[\-d] \%[\-f] \%[name\0...] .SH DESCRIPTION The \fIufn\fR program is a simple interface which implements a \*(lquser-friendly\*(rq naming scheme using the OSI Directory. .PP The `\-d' flag tells \fIufn\fR to ask \fIdish\fR to display the entry corresponding with the name(s) found. (The user must have already started \fIdish\fR in the background, i.e., by typing \*(lqbind\*(rq to the shell.) .PP The `\-f' flag tells \fIufn\fR to print the full distinguished name of the name(s) found. .SH FILES .nf .ta \w'\*(EDdsaptailor 'u \*(EDdsaptailor system QUIPU tailoring file $HOME/\&.quipurc user's QUIPU tailoring file \*(EDufnrc system runcom file $HOME/\&.ufnrc user's runcom file .re .fi .SH "SEE ALSO" \fIUsing the OSI Directory to achieve User Friendly Naming\fR .SH DIAGNOSTICS All obvious. .SH AUTHOR Colin J. Robbins, University College London
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