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GETENT(1)                                 User Commands                                 GETENT(1)



NAME
       getent - get entries from Name Service Switch libraries

SYNOPSIS
       getent database [key ...]

DESCRIPTION
       The  getent  command  displays entries from databases supported by the Name Service Switch
       libraries, which are configured in /etc/nsswitch.conf.  If one or more key  arguments  are
       provided,  then  only  the entries that match the supplied keys will be displayed.  Other‐
       wise, if no key is provided, all entries will be displayed (unless the database  does  not
       support enumeration).

       The database may be any of those supported by the GNU C Library, listed below:

          ahosts    When  no key is provided, use sethostent(3), gethostent(3), and endhostent(3)
                    to enumerate the hosts database.  This is identical to using hosts.  When one
                    or  more  key  arguments  are provided, pass each key in succession to getad‐
                    drinfo(3) with the address family AF_UNSPEC, enumerating each socket  address
                    structure returned.

          ahostsv4  Same as ahosts, but use the address family AF_INET.

          ahostsv6  Same  as  ahosts,  but  use  the address family AF_INET6.  The call to getad‐
                    drinfo(3) in this case includes the AI_V4MAPPED flag.

          aliases   When  no  key  is   provided,   use   setaliasent(3),   getaliasent(3),   and
                    endaliasent(3) to enumerate the aliases database.  When one or more key argu‐
                    ments are provided, pass each key in succession to getaliasbyname(3) and dis‐
                    play the result.

          ethers    When  one  or more key arguments are provided, pass each key in succession to
                    ether_aton(3) and ether_hostton(3) until a result is  obtained,  and  display
                    the  result.   Enumeration  is not supported on ethers, so a key must be pro‐
                    vided.

          group     When no key is provided, use setgrent(3),  getgrent(3),  and  endgrent(3)  to
                    enumerate  the  group database.  When one or more key arguments are provided,
                    pass each numeric key to getgrgid(3) and each nonnumeric key  to  getgrnam(3)
                    and display the result.

          gshadow   When  no  key  is  provided, use setsgent(3), getsgent(3), and endsgent(3) to
                    enumerate the gshadow database.  When one or more key arguments are provided,
                    pass each key in succession to getsgnam(3) and display the result.

          hosts     When  no key is provided, use sethostent(3), gethostent(3), and endhostent(3)
                    to enumerate the hosts database.  When one or more  key  arguments  are  pro‐
                    vided,  pass  each key to gethostbyaddr(3) or gethostbyname2(3), depending on
                    whether a call to inet_pton(3) indicates that the key  is  an  IPv6  or  IPv4
                    address or not, and display the result.

          initgroups
                    When  one  or more key arguments are provided, pass each key in succession to
                    getgrouplist(3) and display the result.   Enumeration  is  not  supported  on
                    initgroups, so a key must be provided.

          netgroup  When  one  key is provided, pass the key to setnetgrent(3) and, using getnet‐
                    grent(3) display the resulting string  triple  (hostname,  username,  domain‐
                    name).   Alternatively,  three keys may be provided, which are interpreted as
                    the hostname, username and  domainname  to  match  to  a  netgroup  name  via
                    innetgr(3).  Enumeration is not supported on netgroup, so either one or three
                    keys must be provided.

          networks  When no key is provided, use setnetent(3), getnetent(3), and endnetent(3)  to
                    enumerate  the  networks  database.   When one or more key arguments are pro‐
                    vided, pass each numeric key to getnetbyaddr(3) and each  nonnumeric  key  to
                    getnetbyname(3) and display the result.

          passwd    When  no  key  is  provided, use setpwent(3), getpwent(3), and endpwent(3) to
                    enumerate the passwd database.  When one or more key arguments are  provided,
                    pass  each  numeric key to getpwuid(3) and each nonnumeric key to getpwnam(3)
                    and display the result.

          protocols When no key is provided,  use  setprotoent(3),  getprotoent(3),  and  endpro‐
                    toent(3) to enumerate the protocols database.  When one or more key arguments
                    are provided, pass each numeric key to getprotobynumber(3)  and  each  nonnu‐
                    meric key to getprotobyname(3) and display the result.

          rpc       When  no key is provided, use setrpcent(3), getrpcent(3), and endrpcent(3) to
                    enumerate the rpc database.  When one or more  key  arguments  are  provided,
                    pass  each  numeric key to getrpcbynumber(3) and each nonnumeric key to getr‐
                    pcbyname(3) and display the result.

          services  When no key is provided, use setservent(3), getservent(3), and  endservent(3)
                    to  enumerate the services database.  When one or more key arguments are pro‐
                    vided, pass each numeric key to getservbynumber(3) and each nonnumeric key to
                    getservbyname(3) and display the result.

          shadow    When  no  key  is  provided, use setspent(3), getspent(3), and endspent(3) to
                    enumerate the shadow database.  When one or more key arguments are  provided,
                    pass each key in succession to getspnam(3) and display the result.

EXIT STATUS
       One of the following exit values can be returned by getent:

          0         Command completed successfully.

          1         Missing arguments, or database unknown.

          2         One or more supplied key could not be found in the database.

          3         Enumeration not supported on this database.

SEE ALSO
       nsswitch.conf(5)

COLOPHON
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       project, information about reporting bugs, and the latest version of  this  page,  can  be
       found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.



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