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The DFS/NFS Secure Gateway Configuring Gateway Server Machines to DCE The dfsgw list command lists all users who are authenticated to DCE via the Gateway Server machine. The command lists all entries from 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 from whose authentication table entries are to be displayed. The command makes no distinction between entries created with the dfs_login command and entries created with the dfsgw add command. No privileges are required to issue the command. The dfsgw list command has the following syntax: dfsgw list For example, the following dfsgw list command displays all of the users currently authenticated to DCE (all users who have entries in the authentication table): $ dfsgw list Mapping: nfs1.abc.com : ludwig => 41ffffe4 Expires at Sat Jul 26 01:33:18 1997 Mapping: nfs2.abc.com : frost => 41ffffa3 Expires at Sat Jul 26 08:36:23 1997 Mapping: nfs2.abc.com : wvh => 41ffffbe Expires at Sun Jul 27 00:51:21 1997 . . . Note that the dfsgw list command provides additional information not available with the dfsgw query command, such as the hostname of the NFS client from which each user has DFS access, the principal name of each user who has DFS access, and the date and time at which each user's DCE credentials expire. See the reference page for the dfsgw list command for more information about the command. 163

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The DFS/NFS Secure Gateway
Configuring Gateway Server Machines
to DCE
The
dfsgw list
command lists all users who are authenticated to DCE via the
Gateway Server machine. The command lists all entries from 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 from whose
authentication table entries are to be displayed. The command makes no
distinction between entries created with the
dfs_login
command and entries
created with the
dfsgw add
command. No privileges are required to issue
the command.
The
dfsgw list
command has the following syntax:
dfsgw list
For example, the following
dfsgw list
command displays all of the users
currently authenticated to DCE (all users who have entries in the
authentication table):
$
dfsgw list
Mapping: nfs1.abc.com : ludwig => 41ffffe4 Expires at Sat
Jul 26 01:33:18 1997
Mapping: nfs2.abc.com : frost => 41ffffa3 Expires at Sat
Jul 26 08:36:23 1997
Mapping: nfs2.abc.com : wvh => 41ffffbe Expires at Sun
Jul 27 00:51:21 1997
. . .
Note that the
dfsgw list
command provides additional information not
available with the
dfsgw query
command, such as the hostname of the NFS
client from which each user has DFS access, the principal name of each user
who has DFS access, and the date and time at which each user’s DCE
credentials expire. See the reference page for the
dfsgw list
command for
more information about the command.