NDB(8) NDB(8) NAME query, mkhash, mkdb, cs, csquery, dns, dnsquery - network database SYNOPSIS ndb/query attr value [rattr] ndb/mkhash file attr ndb/cs ndb/csquery ndb/dns [ -s ] ndb/dnsquery ndb/mkdb DESCRIPTION The network database holds administrative information used by network programs such as bootp(8), ipconfig(8), con(1), etc. Ndb/query searches the database for an attribute of type attr and value value. If rattr is not specified, all entries matched by the search are returned. If rattr is specified, the value of the first pair with attribute rattr of all the matched entries is returned. Ndb/mkhash creates a hash file for all entries with attribute attr in database file file. The hash files are used by ndb/query and by the ndb library routines. Ndb/cs is a server used by dial(2) to translate network names. It is started at boot time. It finds out what net- works are configured by looking for /net/*/clone when it starts. It can also be told about networks by writing to /net/cs a message of the form: add net1 net2 .... Ndb/cs also sets the system name in /dev/sysname if it can figure it out. Ndb/csquery can be used to query ndb/cs to see how it resolves addresses. Ndb/csquery prompts for addresses and prints out what ndb/cs returns. Ndb/dns is a server used by ndb/cs and by remote systems to translate Internet domain names. Ndb/dns is started at boot time. By default dns serves only requests written to /net/dns. Option -s causes the server to also answer domain requests sent to UDP port 53. Name resolution is performed by searching the local database and by querying remote servers. The server for a domain is indicated by a database entry containing both a dom and a ns attribute. For exam- ple, the entry for the Internet root is: Page 1 Plan 9 (printed 12/22/24) NDB(8) NDB(8) dom= ns=ns.nic.ddn.mil ns=kava.nisc.sri.com ns=aos.brl.mil The root of a domain subtree served by the local database is indicated by an entry with an soa attribute. For example, the AT&T research domain is: dom=research.att.com soa mb=ches.research.att.com ns=inet.research.att.com ns=research.research.att.com Here, the mb entry is the mail address of the person respon- sible for the domain (default postmaster). Wildcarded domain names can also be used. For example, to specify a mail forwarder for all AT&T research systems: dom=*.research.att.com mx=research.att.com Ndb/dnsquery can be used to query ndb/dns to see how it resolves requests. Ndb/dnsquery prompts for commands of the form domain-name request-type where request-type can be ip, mx, ns, cname, ... Ndb/mkdb is used in concert with awk(1) scripts to convert uucp systems files, IP hosts files, and Datakit configura- tion files into database files. It is very specific to the situation at Murray Hill. EXAMPLES % ndb/query sys helix sys=helix dom=helix.research.att.com bootf=/mips/9powerboot ip=135.104.117.31 ether=080069020427 dk=nj/astro/helix proto=il % ndb/query sys helix ip 135.104.117.31 FILES /lib/ndb/local first database file searched /lib/ndb/global second database file searched /lib/ndb/local.* hash files for /lib/ndb/local /lib/ndb/global.* hash files for /lib/ndb/global /srv/cs service file for ndb/cs /net/cs where /srv/cs gets mounted Page 2 Plan 9 (printed 12/22/24) NDB(8) NDB(8) SEE ALSO ndb(2) ndb(6) Page 3 Plan 9 (printed 12/22/24)