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NAME
       rpc.idmapd — NFSv4 ID <-> Name Mapper
SYNOPSIS
       rpc.idmapd [-h] [-f] [-v] [-C] [-S] [-p path] [-c path]
DESCRIPTION
       rpc.idmapd is the NFSv4 ID <-> name mapping daemon.  It provides functionality to the NFSv4 kernel client
       and  server,  to  which it communicates via upcalls, by translating user and group IDs to names, and vice
       versa.
       The system derives the user part of the string by performing a password  or  group  lookup.   The  lookup
       mechanism is configured in /etc/idmapd.conf
       By  default,  the domain part of the string is the system's DNS domain name.  It can also be specified in
       /etc/idmapd.conf if the system is multi-homed, or if the system's DNS domain name does not match the name
       of the system's Kerberos realm.
       When the domain is not specified in /etc/idmapd.conf the  local  DNS  server  will  be  queried  for  the
       _nfsv4idmapdomain text record. If the record exists that will be used as the domain. When the record does
       not exist, the domain part of the DNS domain will used.
       Note  that  on  more recent kernels only the NFSv4 server uses rpc.idmapd.  The NFSv4 client instead uses
       nfsidmap(8), and only falls back to rpc.idmapd if there was a problem running the nfsidmap(8) program.
       The options are as follows:
       -h           Display usage message.
       -v           Increases the verbosity level (can be specified multiple times).
       -f           Runs rpc.idmapd in the foreground and prints all output to the terminal.
       -p path      Specifies  the  location  of  the  RPC  pipefs  to  be   path.    The   default   value   is
                    "/var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs".
       -c path      Use configuration file path.  This option is deprecated.
       -C           Client-only: perform no idmapping for any NFS server, even if one is detected.
       -S           Server-only: perform no idmapping for any NFS client, even if one is detected.
CONFIGURATION FILES
       rpc.idmapd  recognizes  the following value from the [general] section of the /etc/nfs.conf configuration
       file:
       pipefs-directory
                    Equivalent to -p.
       All other settings related to id mapping are found in the /etc/idmapd.conf configuration file.
EXAMPLES
       rpc.idmapd -f -vvv
       Runs rpc.idmapd printing all messages to console, and with a verbosity level of 3.
FILES
       /etc/idmapd.conf, /etc/nfs.conf
SEE ALSO
       idmapd.conf(5), nfs.conf(5), nfsidmap(8)
AUTHORS
       The rpc.idmapd software has been developed by Marius Aamodt Eriksen ⟨marius@citi.umich.edu⟩.
Debian                                          February 3, 2003                                   RPC.IDMAPD(8)