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publickey File for NIS

Purpose

Contains public or secret keys for maps.

Description

The /etc/publickey file is the public key file used for secure networking. Each entry in the file consists of a network user name (which may refer to either a user or a host name), followed by the user's public key (in hex notation), a colon, and then the user's secret key encrypted with its login password (also in hex notation).

This file is altered either by the user through the chkey command or by the person who administers the system through the newkey command. The publickey file should only contain data on the master server, where it is converted into the publickey.byname NIS map.

Implementation Specifics

This file is part of NFS in Network Support Facilities in Base Operating System (BOS) Runtime.

Related Information

The chkey command, keylogin command, newkey command.

The keyserv daemon, ypupdated daemon.

Exporting a File System Using Secure NFS, Mounting a File System Using Secure NFS, Network File System Overview, Network Information Service Overview in AIX 5L Version 5.1 System Management Guide: Communications and Networks.


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