Examples of using Unix-based in English and their translations into Swedish
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Supported UNIX-based operating systems.
Disable the subordinate NIS server on the UNIX-based computer.
To add a UNIX-based subordinate server.
Forces case-sensitive file lookup similar to that of UNIX-based NFS clients.
To remove a UNIX-based subordinate server.
Assume that you have a computer that is running Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications(SUA).
To add a UNIX-based subordinate server.
The nisadmin syncall command propagates maps only on UNIX-based NIS subordinate servers.
To remove a UNIX-based subordinate server.
The name of the NIS domain to which you want to add or remove UNIX-based subordinate servers.
Conf file on the UNIX-based computer to specify the same settings.
SUA and its accompanying utilities provide you with an environment that resembles UNIX-based operating systems.
UNIX-based computers respond differently when Server for NIS is stopped, however.
In the results pane, select the UNIX-based subordinate server that you want to remove.
Perform the following steps to install the Password Synchronization daemon on UNIX-based computers.
Recording of Unix-based operating systems is supported,
See Setting up Password Synchronization for use with standalone UNIX-based hosts in this topic.
In the results pane, select the UNIX-based computer for which you want to configure properties.
see Install the Password Synchronization daemon on UNIX-based computers.
Conf file on all UNIX-based systems to prevent the passwords of superusers from being synchronized.
You want to synchronize passwords for users of standalone UNIX-based hosts who connect to Windows computers.
For domains whose UNIX-based computers are all running Linux with MD5 encryption,
On the Add NIS Server dialog box, specify the name of the UNIX-based computer you want to add, or its IP address.
This ensures that UNIX-based subordinate servers are updated soon after a change is registered on the master server.
see Install the Password Synchronization daemon on UNIX-based computers.
In the results pane, select the UNIX-based computer that you want to remove from synchronization.
You can make UNIX-based applications fully interoperable with Windows in SUA with little
Install and configure the Password Synchronization single sign-on daemon(SSOD) on all UNIX-based computers with which passwords will be synchronized.
To change a UNIX-based Network Information Service(NIS)
The Password Synchronization daemon must be installed on computers running a UNIX-based operating system to enable Password Synchronization to change users' passwords on those computers.