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тАО04-08-2004 05:57 PM
тАО04-08-2004 05:57 PM
groupe
how can i put a user in two groupes (create /ident, grant ident and so on...)?
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тАО04-08-2004 08:28 PM
тАО04-08-2004 08:28 PM
Re: groupe
Hi,
I assume, that you mean unix group?
The first group of each user is in /etc/passwd. A user is added to a new group by adding him in /etc/group in the sprecific group. New groups are added with addgroup. The primary group of a user can be changed by newgroup
hth,
Michael
I assume, that you mean unix group?
The first group of each user is in /etc/passwd. A user is added to a new group by adding him in /etc/group in the sprecific group. New groups are added with addgroup. The primary group of a user can be changed by newgroup
hth,
Michael
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тАО04-10-2004 09:50 AM
тАО04-10-2004 09:50 AM
Re: groupe
Dedieu,
Looks like you are talking about the VMS commands :-)
Any ways, yes its absolutely possible for a user in Unix environment to belong to more than one groups. How ever at any given point of time, the user can be active in only one group.
As our friend in the prior post has mentioned, I am just listing the same from his post for your ref below, which is
----start of cut-paste from previous post---
The first group of each user is in /etc/passwd.
A user is added to a new group by adding him in /etc/group in the sprecific group.
New groups are added with addgroup. The primary group of a user can be changed by newgroup
------end of cut-paste from previous post---
Let us know if you have any specific questions
rgds
Mobeen
Looks like you are talking about the VMS commands :-)
Any ways, yes its absolutely possible for a user in Unix environment to belong to more than one groups. How ever at any given point of time, the user can be active in only one group.
As our friend in the prior post has mentioned, I am just listing the same from his post for your ref below, which is
----start of cut-paste from previous post---
The first group of each user is in /etc/passwd.
A user is added to a new group by adding him in /etc/group in the sprecific group.
New groups are added with addgroup. The primary group of a user can be changed by newgroup
------end of cut-paste from previous post---
Let us know if you have any specific questions
rgds
Mobeen
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