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.TH XWHO 1C "30 Dec 1988" .\" $Header: /f/osi/others/image/RCS/xwho.1c,v 6.0 89/03/18 23:35:23 mrose Rel $ .\" .\" .\" $Log: xwho.1c,v $ .\" Revision 6.0 89/03/18 23:35:23 mrose .\" Release 5.0 .\" .SH NAME xwho \- who for X windows .SH SYNOPSIS .in +.5i .ti -.5i .B xwho \%[\-e] \%[\-h\0prefix] \%[\-r] \%[\-s\0seconds] \%[=geometry] \%[host:display] \%[[\-n]\0hosts\0...] .in -.5i .SH DESCRIPTION This is who under X windows. To access the image database, \fIxwho\fR uses the \*(lqhigher performance\*(rq nameservice to the OSI directory. .PP To map a hostname/username pair into a Distinguished Name, \fIxwho\fR first consults sees if the hostname is an alias for a DN-prefix. If so, \fIxwho\fR tries to find the image for the Distinguished Name: .sp .in +.5i .nf prefix@CN=users@CN=username .fi .in -.5i .sp If this fails, then the default prefix is aliased, and \fIxwho\fR looks for: .sp .in +.5i .nf prefix@CN=username .fi .in -.5i .sp The default prefix needn't be listed as an alias. .SH OPTIONS The `\-e' option directs \fIxwho\fR to not print error messages once the command line has been cracked. .PP The `\-h\0prefix' option tells \fIxwho\fR what default designator to use when calculating the distinguished name for each person. Usually, it is usually an alias defined in the \fIisoaliases\fR\0(5) file. .PP The `\-r' option directs \fIxwho\fR to report on its image-related activities to the file \fBimage.log\fR in the current directory. This is useful for seeing how many hits the \fIxwho\fR gets when using the nameservice. .PP The `\-s\0seconds' option tells \fIxwho\fR how long to sleep between updates. .PP The `\-n' flag indicates that the named hosts should NOT be displayed. Otherwise, the named hosts are the only ones to be displayed. If no hosts are named, then all hosts for which information is available are displayed. .SH "X DEFAULTS" .TP .BR BorderWidth:\0 2 to specify the width of the border of the window. .TP .BR ReverseVideo:\0 off to invert the window. .TP .BR BodyFont:\0 6x10 to specify the font to use in the window. .SH FILES .nf .ta \w'/usr/etc/isoaliases 'u /usr/etc/isoaliases ISODE aliases database .re .fi .SH ENVIRONMENT DISPLAY \- the default host and display number .SH DIAGNOSTICS Obvious. .SH AUTHOR Marshall T. Rose, The Wollongong Group