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Date:      13 Sep 2000 18:29:01 -0000
From:      vladimir@math.uic.edu
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   name service caching
Message-ID:  <20000913182901.24162.qmail@math.uic.edu>

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Dear BSD users,

is there an equivalent of Solaris nscd daemon
(name service caching daemon):

DESCRIPTION
     nscd is a process that provides a cache for the most  common
     name  service requests. It starts up during multi-user boot.
     The default configuration-file /etc/nscd.conf determines the
     behavior of the cache daemon. See nscd.conf(4).

     nscd provides caching for the passwd(4), group(4), hosts(4),
     ipnodes(4),  exec_attr(4),  prof_attr(4),  and  user_attr(4)
     databases  through  standard  libc   interfaces,   such   as...

Thank you!
	Vladimir
	vladimir@math.uic.edu


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