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# -*- text -*-
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# $Id: 614c52b82b3e12fab54313aecb5c1120559781f3 $
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# "passwd" configuration, for the /etc/group file. Adds a Etc-Group-Name
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# attribute for every group that the user is member of.
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#
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# You will have to define the Etc-Group-Name in the 'dictionary' file
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# as a 'string' type.
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#
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# The Group and Group-Name attributes are automatically created by
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# the Unix module, and do checking against /etc/group automatically.
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# This means that you CANNOT use Group or Group-Name to do any other
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# kind of grouping in the server. You MUST define a new group
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# attribute.
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# i.e. this module should NOT be used as-is, but should be edited to
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# point to a different group file.
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passwd etc_group {
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filename = /etc/group
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format = "=Etc-Group-Name:::*,User-Name"
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hashsize = 50
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ignorenislike = yes
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allowmultiplekeys = yes
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delimiter = ":"
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}
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