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YAC2NCID(1)							   YAC2NCID(1)

NAME
       yac2ncid - YAC server to NCID server gateway

SYNOPSIS
       yac2ncid [-v]

DESCRIPTION
       YAC2NCID	 acts  as  a YAC client, listens to the CID information from a
       YAC server and sends it to the NCID server.  The server then sends  the
       CID information to the  NCID clients.

       It  is important to understand that to run YAC server with NCID clients
       you must run YAC2NCID gateway as well as NCID server.

       The	 configuration	     file	 for	    yac2ncid	    is
       /usr/local/etc/ncid/yac2ncid.conf.  It may be located in same directory
       as the script, or in the etc directory, or in NCID  default  configura‐
       tion directory.	Read the comments in the config file for more details.

       YAC2NCID	 can  run on any system, but normally it is run on same box as
       the NCID server.	 If it is not run on the same box as the NCID  server,
       you must configure the server IP address in the configuration file.

       Configure the YAC server with IP address of the box running YAC2NCID.

       YAC2NCID	 relies on netcat binary (nc). As there are multiple implemen‐
       tations of this binary in existence, the script will try to auto detect
       the  options to use. If script is unable to properly detect the version
       of nc, set NETCAT_TYPE to CUSTOM in the	config	file  and  set	custom
       parameters to match your version.

       There  is  also	a  client output module called ncid-yac.  It sends the
       NCID CID information to YAC clients.

OPTIONS
       -v	 Verbose mode.

REQUIRED PROGRAMS
       netcat: /usr/bin/nc

FILES
       /usr/local/etc/ncid/yac2ncid.conf

SEE ALSO
       ncid2ncid.1,    yac2ncid.1,    ncid.1,	 ncidrotate.1,	   ncidtools.1
       yac2ncid.conf.5, ncidtools.7, ncidd.8, sip2ncid.8

								   YAC2NCID(1)
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