| DOMAINNAME(1) | General Commands Manual | DOMAINNAME(1) |
domainname — set
or print YP domain of current host system
domainname |
[name-of-domain] |
The domainname utility prints the YP
domain name of the current host. The superuser can set the domain name by
supplying a /etc/defaultdomain file (see
defaultdomain(5)). This is used at system boot time by
rc(8) to initialize the domainname.
hostname(1), getdomainname(3), setdomainname(3), defaultdomain(5), rc(8), yp(8)
The domainname utility is derived from the
hostname(1) utility, which appeared in
4.2BSD. The domainname
utility appeared in NetBSD 0.8.
| May 27, 2012 | Debian |