Net2/usr/src/contrib/isode/others/quipu/uips/ufn/ufn.1c

.TH UFN 1C "13 Jun 1990"
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.SH NAME
ufn \- UFN user-interface
.SH SYNOPSIS
.in +.5i
.ti -.5i
.B ufn
\%[\-d]
\%[\-f]
\%[name\0...]
.SH DESCRIPTION
The \fIufn\fR program is a simple interface which implements a
\*(lquser-friendly\*(rq naming scheme using the OSI Directory.
.PP
The `\-d' flag tells \fIufn\fR to ask \fIdish\fR to display the entry
corresponding with the name(s) found.
(The user must have already started \fIdish\fR in the background,
i.e., by typing \*(lqbind\*(rq to the shell.)
.PP
The `\-f' flag tells \fIufn\fR to print the full distinguished name of
the name(s) found.
.SH FILES
.nf
.ta \w'\*(EDdsaptailor  'u
\*(EDdsaptailor	system QUIPU tailoring file
$HOME/\&.quipurc	user's QUIPU tailoring file
\*(EDufnrc	system runcom file
$HOME/\&.ufnrc	user's runcom file
.re
.fi
.SH "SEE ALSO"
\fIUsing the OSI Directory to achieve User Friendly Naming\fR
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
All obvious.
.SH AUTHOR
Colin J. Robbins,
University College London