NIS (Network Information Service), formerly known as Yellow Pages, is a client-server directory service protocol used in computer networks. It centralizes system administration by maintaining a consistent set of configuration files across multiple machines. It's commonly used for managing user accounts, hostnames, and network addresses in a Unix/Linux environment.
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