Man1 - getent.1

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NAME

getent - get entries from Name Service Switch libraries

SYNOPSIS

  getent [option]... database key...

DESCRIPTION

The getent command displays entries from databases supported by the Name Service Switch libraries, which are configured in /etc/nsswitch.conf. If one or more key arguments are provided, then only the entries that match the supplied keys will be displayed. Otherwise, if no key is provided, all entries will be displayed (unless the database does not support enumeration).

The database may be any of those supported by the GNU C Library, listed below:

ahosts
When no key is provided, use sethostent*(3), *gethostent*(3), and *endhostent*(3) to enumerate the hosts database. This is identical to using *hosts. When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each key in succession to getaddrinfo*(3) with the address family *AF_UNSPEC, enumerating each socket address structure returned.
ahostsv4
Same as ahosts, but use the address family AF_INET.
ahostsv6
Same as ahosts, but use the address family AF_INET6. The call to getaddrinfo*(3) in this case includes the *AI_V4MAPPED flag.
aliases
When no key is provided, use *setaliasent*(3), *getaliasent*(3), and *endaliasent*(3) to enumerate the aliases database. When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each key in succession to *getaliasbyname*(3) and display the result.
ethers
When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each key in succession to ether_aton*(3) and *ether_hostton*(3) until a result is obtained, and display the result. Enumeration is not supported on *ethers, so a key must be provided.
group
When no key is provided, use *setgrent*(3), *getgrent*(3), and *endgrent*(3) to enumerate the group database. When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each numeric key to *getgrgid*(3) and each nonnumeric key to *getgrnam*(3) and display the result.
gshadow
When no key is provided, use *setsgent*(3), *getsgent*(3), and *endsgent*(3) to enumerate the gshadow database. When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each key in succession to *getsgnam*(3) and display the result.
hosts
When no key is provided, use *sethostent*(3), *gethostent*(3), and *endhostent*(3) to enumerate the hosts database. When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each key to *gethostbyaddr*(3) or *gethostbyname2*(3), depending on whether a call to *inet_pton*(3) indicates that the key is an IPv6 or IPv4 address or not, and display the result.
initgroups
When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each key in succession to getgrouplist*(3) and display the result. Enumeration is not supported on *initgroups, so a key must be provided.
netgroup
When one key is provided, pass the key to setnetgrent*(3) and, using *getnetgrent*(3) display the resulting string triple (hostname, username, domainname). Alternatively, three keys may be provided, which are interpreted as the hostname, username, and domainname to match to a netgroup name via *innetgr*(3). Enumeration is not supported on *netgroup, so either one or three keys must be provided.
networks
When no key is provided, use *setnetent*(3), *getnetent*(3), and *endnetent*(3) to enumerate the networks database. When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each numeric key to *getnetbyaddr*(3) and each nonnumeric key to *getnetbyname*(3) and display the result.
passwd
When no key is provided, use *setpwent*(3), *getpwent*(3), and *endpwent*(3) to enumerate the passwd database. When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each numeric key to *getpwuid*(3) and each nonnumeric key to *getpwnam*(3) and display the result.
protocols
When no key is provided, use *setprotoent*(3), *getprotoent*(3), and *endprotoent*(3) to enumerate the protocols database. When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each numeric key to *getprotobynumber*(3) and each nonnumeric key to *getprotobyname*(3) and display the result.
rpc
When no key is provided, use *setrpcent*(3), *getrpcent*(3), and *endrpcent*(3) to enumerate the rpc database. When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each numeric key to *getrpcbynumber*(3) and each nonnumeric key to *getrpcbyname*(3) and display the result.
services
When no key is provided, use *setservent*(3), *getservent*(3), and *endservent*(3) to enumerate the services database. When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each numeric key to *getservbynumber*(3) and each nonnumeric key to *getservbyname*(3) and display the result.
shadow
When no key is provided, use *setspent*(3), *getspent*(3), and *endspent*(3) to enumerate the shadow database. When one or more key arguments are provided, pass each key in succession to *getspnam*(3) and display the result.

OPTIONS

-s service, –service service
Override all databases with the specified service. (Since glibc 2.2.5.)
(no term)
-s database:/service/, –service database:/service/ :: Override only specified databases with the specified service. The option may be used multiple times, but only the last service for each database will be used. (Since glibc 2.4.)
-i, –no-idn
Disables IDN encoding in lookups for *ahosts*/*getaddrinfo*(3) (Since glibc-2.13.)
-?, –help
Print a usage summary and exit.
–usage
Print a short usage summary and exit.
-V, –version
Print the version number, license, and disclaimer of warranty for getent.

EXIT STATUS

One of the following exit values can be returned by getent:

0
Command completed successfully.
1
Missing arguments, or database unknown.
2
One or more supplied key could not be found in the database.
3
Enumeration not supported on this database.

SEE ALSO

*nsswitch.conf*(5)

COLOPHON

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Author: dt

Created: 2022-02-22 Tue 16:54