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26 the version 4 name is @samp{rcmd} (for ``remote command''), and the
36 example, suppose you want to convert the principal @samp{rcmd.foo}.
38 The @samp{rcmd} name suggests that the instance is a hostname (even if
74 principals @samp{rcmd.foo} and @samp{rcmd.bar}, where `foo' is a CNAME
84 foo.se rcmd
85 mail.foo.se rcmd, pop
86 ftp.bar.se rcmd, ftp
91 @samp{rcmd.foo}, @samp{rcmd.mail}, @samp{pop.mail}, @samp{rcmd.ftp}, and
94 lets say you also got these extra principals: @samp{rcmd.gone},
95 @samp{rcmd.old-mail}, where @samp{gone.foo.se} was a machine that has
102 rcmd.foo host/foo.se
103 rcmd.mail host/mail.foo.se
105 rcmd.ftp host/ftp.bar.se
107 rcmd.gone @i{removed}
108 rcmd.old-mail @i{removed}
120 rcmd = host
133 names should be converted (for instance @samp{rcmd} should be converted
142 will happily convert @samp{rcmd.gone} to @samp{host/gone.foo.se}. This