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hostname

Names the NFS client for which the entry grants authenticated access
to DFS

principal

Displays the principal name of the user to whom the entry grants
authenticated access

PAG

Identifies the Process Activation Group (PAG) that exists for the
hostname/principal pair

date/time

Specifies the date and time at which the DCE credentials identified by
the PAG expire

remotehost

Identifies the remote hostname used for the hostname/principal pair

sysname

Identifies the system name used for the hostname/principal pair

The dfsgw list command displays the following output if the authentication
table contains no entries:

No mappings exist

Examples

The following command displays the current entries from the authentication
table on the local Gateway Server machine. The first entry grants secure access
to DFS to the user ludwig from the NFS client named nfs1.abc.com. The PAG
associated with the user is 41ffffe4; the user’s DCE credentials expire at 5:59
a.m. on 17 Nov 1999.

dfsgw list
Mapping: nfs1.abc.com:ludwig => 41ffffe4

Expires at Wed Nov 17 05:59:18 1999

(@host=host1.xyz.com @sys=sparc_sunos57)

Mapping: nfs2.abc.com:frost => 41ffffa3

Expires at Wed Nov 17 08:36:23 1999

(@host=host2.xyz.com @sys=sparc_sunos57)

Mapping: nfs2.abc.com:wvh => 41ffffbe

Expires at Thu Nov 17 00:51:21 1999

(@host=host3.xyz.com @sys=sparc_sunos57)

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Related Information

Commands:

dfsgw_add(8dfs)

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