ndbm format
ndbm
/etc/hosts
ndbm format
/etc/passwd
/etc/passwd
For creating file servers on network try out NFS and for user authentication you acan try NIS.
A session is a file on the server (sometimes is a database entry) that allows the web application to track the user. Whenever you "login" to something, that's a session. Sessions are most often used to determine a users level of access and privileges.
It's called Loch Ness. Or, in Gaelic, Loch Nis.
Nis Staack is 180 cm.
NIS stands for new Israeli shekel.
NIS (Network Information Service) is a system developed by Sun Microsystems for sharing system configuration data like user credentials across a network. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a protocol used for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over a network. While NIS is more focused on system configuration information, LDAP is more versatile and can be used for a wider range of directory services beyond user authentication.
Kathy Jones and nis dad is called Alan Jones