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dfsgw list
dfsgw query
Commands in the dfsgw command suite provide a local administrative
interface to the authentication table on a machine configured as a Gateway
Server. Because each Gateway Server machine maintains its own
authentication table, you must issue dfsgw commands on the Gateway Server
machine whose authentication table you want to manipulate.
Receiving Help
There are several different ways to receive help about dfsgw commands. The
following examples summarize the syntax for the different help options:
$ dfsgw help
$ dfsgw help command
$ dfsgw command -help
$ dfsgw apropos -topic string
Consult the dfs_intro(8dfs) reference page for complete information about the
DFS help facilities.
Privilege Required
To use the add, delete, or query command, the issuer must be logged into the
Gateway Server machine either as the user whose credentials are to be
manipulated or as the local superuser root. To use the list command, no
privileges are required.
All dfsgw commands return an exit value of
completion. Otherwise, they return a nonzero exit value.
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Displays a list of users who are authenticated to DCE via the Gateway
Server machine.
Determines whether a specific user is authenticated to DCE via the
Gateway Server machine. The command determines the user's entry
in the authentication table, if it exists.
Displays a list of commands in a command suite.
Displays the syntax for a single command.
Displays the syntax for a single command.
Displays a short description of commands that match the specified
string.
(zero) upon successful

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