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[I am really far behind on my email] Jerry Feldman writes: > let's say I have 3 groups of users, groupa, groupb, and groupc. I want > to allow groupa to be able to log in to some of the systems. I want > groupb to be able to log into other systems, and groupc should be able > to log into all of the systems. Suggestion: configure your systems to use PAM, and configure the login mechanisms that you are interested in to use "pam_access" for access control. Then in your /etc/security/access.conf, you could include a line like: + : @groupa : ALL ...which would allow users in NIS group "groupa" to login to this particular machine. Hope this helps, --kevin -- GnuPG ID: B280F24E Meet me by the knuckles alumni.unh.edu!kdc of the skinny-bone tree. http://kdc-blog.blogspot.com/ -- Tom Waits
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