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#ident "@(#)DESC 3.1 - 88/06/01" #ident "@(#)DESC 1.1 - 87/07/28" #head# EXTENDED NETWORKING UTILITIES MANAGEMENT #menu# extended networking utilities menu #help# #help# These subcommands help you control the commands which exchange mail and #help# files between this and other machines. The subcommands allow you to #help# list, add, delete, and modify entries in the following files: #help# hosts (/etc/hosts) #help# This file contains the names of other machines and the addresses #help# needed to converse with them. Use the 'systemmgmt' subcommand. #help# hosts.equiv (/etc/hosts.equiv) #help# This file contains the list of friendly sites. Friendly sites on #help# tcp/ip machines share login id's. This means the login id "bob" #help# on a set of friendly machines refers to the same "bob" on all of #help# these systems. Sites that are not equivalenced must provide across #help# machine login sharing via the .rhosts mechanism, on a per user basis.