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tim(8) BSD System Manager's Manual tim(8)

NAME

ttiimm - authetication server

SYNOPSIS

ttiimm [-vv] [-dd] [-mm module] [-pp dir]

ttiimm -iinniitt [-aauuttoo] tag ...

ttiimm -aauuttoo tag ...

ttiimm -nnooaauuttoo tag ...

ttiimm -cc tag ...

DESCRIPTION

ttiimm is an authentication server used for authenticating some legacy clients using account information stored in NetInfo. It is configured

during Mac OS X Server set-up, and should not normally be run from the

command line.

The -vv option causes ttiimm to produce verbose logging information. The -dd

option causes ttiimm to run in a debugging mode. It will stay attached to

the terminal and print verbose log messages to the terminal. The -mm

module option causes ttiimm to load only the named module. The -pp dir

option will override the default module directory path.

The -iinniitt option may be used to initialize a NetInfo domain, or a set of

domains if several tag arguments are supplied. ttiimm will prompt for a master password for each tag. Each NetInfo tag supplied as an argument

must be served as master on the local system. The -aauuttoo option will

enable autostart for the given tag(s). The -nnooaauuttoo option will disable

autostart for the given tag(s). If autostart is enabled, ttiimm will start serving all enabled tags on each reboot of the system. If autostart is not enabled for a tag, it may be

started using the timutil program.

The -cc option may be used to change the master password for a tag.

SEE ALSO

timutil(8)

Mac OS Sept 24, 2002 Mac OS




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