System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (FNS and NIS+)

How FNS Policies Relate to NIS

FNS stores bindings for enterprise objects in FNS maps which are located in a /var/yp/domainname directory on the NIS master server (and NIS slave servers, if any). FNS maps are similar in structure and function to FNS maps. These NIS maps store bindings for the following enterprise namespaces:

FNS provides contexts which allow other objects to be named relative to these five namespaces.

The FNS fncreate command creates the FNS maps in the /var/yp/domainname directory of an NIS master server. This can be the same machine that is master server for the NIS naming service, or it can be a different machine that functions as an FNS master server. (If there are slave servers, NIS pushes the FNS maps to them as part of its normal operation.) To run fncreate, you must be a privileged user on the server that will host the FNS maps. Individual users cannot make changes to FNS data.