Technical data

ADD PROXY
For each entry, use uppercase and lowercase consistently.
Parameters
user
Required.
Local OpenVMS identity for the user of: NFS server, NFS client, PC-NFS, remote
shell, or LPR/LPD.
Qualifiers
/GID=n
Required for an NFS proxy.
Group identifier (GID) for an NFS user.
Wildcards not allowed.
/HOST=host
Required.
Host name on which the NFS user is working.
The host must be seen on the SHOW HOST/LOCAL display. It is important
to use the SHOW HOST command to verify that the host is known to TCP/IP
Services because ADD PROXY does not do this check.
A wildcard is allowed.
HP recommends that you define both the host name and any alias names.
/NFS=[ INCOMING | OUTGOING ]
Optional. Default: /NFS=(INCOMING,OUTGOING).
Creates an NFS proxy for local clients, remote clients, or PC-NFS clients. Specify
one of the following:
/NFS=OUTGOING Proxy to use NFS client
/NFS=INCOMING Proxy to use NFS server
/NFS=(OUTGOING,INCOMING) Proxy to use both NFS server and NFS
client
/PERMANENT
Optional. Default: Both permanent and volatile databases.
Adds the entry only to the permanent proxy database.
Communication proxy
If REMOTE_USER is not active, changes are made to the permanent
database.
If REMOTE_user is active, changes to the permanent database take effect
after you restart RSH, RLOGIN, or LPD.
/REMOTE_USER=user
Required for a communication proxy. Not valid on NFS proxy.
Specifies the remote client’s user name.
A wildcard is allowed.
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