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YPCAT(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		      YPCAT(1)

NAME
     ypcat — print the values of all keys in a NIS database

SYNOPSIS
     ypcat [-kst] [-d domainname] mapname
     ypcat -x

DESCRIPTION
     ypcat prints out the values of all keys from the NIS database specified
     by mapname, which may be a map name or a map nickname.

     The options are as follows:

     -d domainname
	     Specify a domain other than the default domain.

     -k	     Display map keys.	This option is useful with maps in which the
	     values are null or the key is not part of the value.

     -s	     When printing the value of a key, compress all whitespace charac‐
	     ters to a single space.  Useful when values contain newlines.

     -t	     Inhibit translation of map nicknames to their corresponding map
	     names.

     -x	     Display the map nickname table, found in /var/yp/nicknames.  A
	     built-in default translation table is used if /var/yp/nicknames
	     does not exist (see nicknames(5) for details).

SEE ALSO
     domainname(1), ypmatch(1), ypwhich(1), nicknames(5), nis(8), ypbind(8),
     yppoll(8), ypset(8)

AUTHORS
     Theo De Raadt
     Greywolf

BSD			       January 12, 2011				   BSD
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