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C++
- IDL support
- integrating C and C++ clients and servers
- passing C++ objects as DCE RPC parameters
cds
CDS,
- access using the XDS step-by-step procedure
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administration programs
- CDS compatibility
- clearinghouse preferences
- concepts
- controlling access to CDS names
- DECnet/OSI DECdns compatibility
- directory replicas
- enhanced browser
- enhanced cache memory control
- entries
- entry attributes
- hosts directory
- how CDS looks up names
- how CDS updates data
- maintenance
- managing
- managing CDS directories
- monitoring
- names
- namespace
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overview of directory and clearinghouse operations
- restructuring CDS directories
- security and access control
- subsys Directory
- top-level directory
- valid characters and naming rules
CDS namespace,
- programming
- recommended use
cds_intro
cdsadv
cdsalias
cdsbrowser
cdscache
cdsclerk
cdsclient
cdscp
cdsd
cell
cell,
- creating
- defining a hostname
- defining a cell name
- defining in an LDAP Server
- defining in the Domain Name System
- defining in the Global Directory Service
- determining boundaries
- determining naming environments
- establishing a cell name
- example
- hierarchical cell names
- intercell naming
- joining
- migrating
- overview
- the cell namespace
- types of cell namespace entries
- what is a DCE cell
Cell Directory Server subset
cell namespace organization
cell-relative naming
cellalias
certification service
change
changing,
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global directory configurations
-
the network address of a DCE machine
chpass
clear cached server
clear clearinghouse
clearinghouse
clearinghouses, managing
clerks, managing
client binding and RPC invocation
client credentials, obtaining
client_memory ACF attribute clients, using distributed objects
client/server computing model
clock
code set registry,
- adding intermediate code sets
- building
- creating the source file
communications failures
communications protocols
compiling and linking DCE applications
configuration,
- administrator machine configuration
- CDS migration
- components
- connected DCE cell
- configuring a DCE Client
- configuring LDAP, NSI, and GDA
- creating a cell
- creating a new cell
- creating a private key storage server
- DCE cell with DFS
- dcesetup utility
- defining a cell name
- defining a hostname
- DFS. See
DFS configuration
- DFS setup commands
- error recovery
- error recovery for DFS
- installing Kerberos tools
- intercell naming
- joining a cell
- Kerberized network tools
- Kerberos 5 security for telnet, rlogin, rsh, ftp
- migrating your cell
- modifying cell configuration
- modifying the registry
- overview
- overview of new cell configuration
- running the DCE configuration verification program
- security migration
- server machine configuration
- simple DCE cell
- turning off DCE SIA security
- turning on DCE SIA
- user machine configuration
- using SIA
- what is a DCE cell
configuration overview,
- accessing the additional server configuration menu
- accessing the DCE Configuration menu
- accessing the initial cell configuration menu
- clock synchronization
- configuring additional CDS servers
- configuring additional DTS servers
- configuring additional servers
- configuring a DTS server
- configuring and unconfiguring a password management server
- configuring auditing
- configuring DCE clients
- configuring DFS clients
- configuring DFS servers
- configuring GDA servers
- configuring security replicas
- configuring the initial CDS server
- configuring the master security server
- initial privileged user
- modifying ACLs on the master security server
- order of configuration
- performing initial cell configuration
- removing a previous configuration
- security and CDS database size
- split-server configuration
constructing ACL managers
context handles
create
create child
create clearinghouse
create directory
create link
create object
create replica
credentials,
- using default credentials
- creating new credential handles
- delegating credentials
crypto_intro
cs_byte_from_netcs
cs_byte_local_size
cs_byte_net_sizev
cs_byte_to_netcs
csrc
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