nwbpvalues
looks up the file
$HOME/.nwclient
to find a file server, a user name and possibly a password. See
nwclient(5) for more information. Please note that the access
permissions of $HOME/.nwclient MUST be 600 for security reasons.
OPTIONS
-h
-h
is used to print out a short help text.
-Sserver
server
is the name of the server you want to use.
-Uuser
user
is the user name to use for login.
-Ppassword
password
is the password to use for login. If neither
-n
nor
-P
are given, and the user has no open connection to the server, nwbpvalues
prompts for a password.
-n
-n
should be given if no password is required for the login.
-C
By default, passwords are converted to uppercase before they are sent
to the server, because most servers require this. You can turn off
this conversion by
-C.
-oobject name
The name of the object to be looked up.
-tobject type
The type of the object.
Object type
must be specified as a decimal value. Common values are 1 for user
objects, 2 for group objects and 3 for print queues. Other values are
allowed, but are usually used for specialized applications.
-pproperty
The name of the property to be printed.
-v
For set values, this lists the object id and type of each set member
in addition to the object's name. Without this flag, only the name
is listed.
-c
Use canonical output, to be used with nwbpset.
AUTHORS
nwbpvalues was written by Volker Lendecke with the corresponding
Caldera utility in mind. See the Changes file of ncpfs for other
contributors.