[Sunhelp] Anon = 0 (UNIX command)

Magnus Abrante magnus.abrante at nocke.Sweden.Sun.COM
Wed Jun 21 07:53:03 CDT 2000


Errmmm... humm

The only use of "anon=0" i know about is that you can specify a share
with the option "anon=0", for example:
share -F nfs -o ro,anon=0 /export/something 

anon=0 means that unknown userids will be mapped to the user "0".. Most 
commonly used when exporting Jumpstart directories etc.

I dont know about any command that would have that name..


        //Magnus Abrante
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> Could someone please help me out,  I was told that the UNIX command Anon
> = 0 is a commonly used command.  Is this true?  And if so, when would
> you use it and what does it mean?
> 
> Thanks for any help, Jamie
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