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The DFS/NFS Secure Gateway Configuring Gateway Server Machines The command looks for an entry for the user in the authentication table on the Gateway Server machine on which it is issued. If your environment includes multiple Gateway Server machines, you must issue the command on the Gateway Server machine whose authentication table is to be examined. The command displays information about a user's entry regardless of whether the user authenticated via the dfs_login command or the dfsgw add command. The dfsgw query command has the following syntax: dfsgw query -id networkID:userID [-af address_family] The command includes the following options: -id networkID:userID Specifies the network address or hostname of an NFS client and the UID of the user whose DCE authentication for that client is to be determined. -af address_family Specifies the style of network address to be used to identify hosts. By default, the command uses the only address family currently supported, inet (Internet). For example, the following dfsgw query command determines whether the user ludwig is authenticated from the NFS client that has network address 15.27.32.40. The command is issued by the local root user on the Gateway Server machine. # dfsgw query -id 15.27.32.40:7439 Mapping found, PAG is 41ffffe4 The command reports that a mapping for the user for the specified NFS client exists in the local authentication table. The user's PAG is 41ffffe4. See the reference page for the dfsgw query command for more information about the command. Displaying Information About All Users Who Are Authenticated 162

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The DFS/NFS Secure Gateway
Configuring Gateway Server Machines
The command looks for an entry for the user in the authentication table on
the Gateway Server machine on which it is issued. If your environment
includes multiple Gateway Server machines, you must issue the command
on the Gateway Server machine whose authentication table is to be
examined. The command displays information about a user’s entry
regardless of whether the user authenticated via the
dfs_login
command or
the
dfsgw add
command.
The
dfsgw query
command has the following syntax:
dfsgw query
-id
networkID:userID
[
-af
address_family
]
The command includes the following options:
-id
networkID:userID
Specifies the network address or hostname of an NFS client and the UID of
the user whose DCE authentication for that client is to be determined.
-af
address_family
Specifies the style of network address to be used to identify hosts. By
default, the command uses the only address family currently supported,
inet
(Internet).
For example, the following
dfsgw query
command determines whether the
user
ludwig
is authenticated from the NFS client that has network address
15.27.32.40
. The command is issued by the local
root
user on the Gateway
Server machine.
# dfsgw query -id 15.27.32.40:7439
Mapping found, PAG is 41ffffe4
The command reports that a mapping for the user for the specified NFS
client exists in the local authentication table. The user’s PAG is
41ffffe4
.
See the reference page for the
dfsgw query
command for more information
about the command.
Displaying Information About All Users Who Are Authenticated