I know there is a "groups" command to list the groups a user belongs to, but how about the opposite? Is there a standard command to find out which users belong to a particular group? (2 Replies)
I've written a python program where I want to allow members of a specific group the ability to kill it, and I'm not sure how to do it. I've been looking at the setuid() and setgid() and similar functions in the os module, but haven't been able to get them to work. I can't seem to change the uid or... (1 Reply)
Is there a command to get a list of group members? Something similar to the groups command, but instead of passing a username and returning groups, you pass it a groupname, and it returns members?
It is difficult to do it manually because the group membership information is split across two... (5 Replies)
Hey
I'm writing a script that creates some processes,and some scripts which kill those processes.
the question is Simply:
How can I allow group members to be able to kill processes created by other member at the same group?
I need your help as soon as possible
Thanks for your help in... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I already gone through with old post regarding listing the group members and tried the command
getenv group other
the result is
other::1:root
i listed my part of the /etc/passwd file below
test1:x:100:1::/home/test1:/bin/sh
test2:x:101:1::/home/test2:/bin/ksh... (7 Replies)
hello,
I would like to grant full access to a directory which is owned by root and the web application that created it. I have though of adding the permission to the whole world, but for security reason I would like to grant it to one more user.
I have tried this 'chmod -U newUser+wrx... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to set an ACL for a directory on my Solaris 10 box. I have an application which resides under /opt/CA directory. Application is installed by root and running as root. All log and configuration files are placed under /opt/CA as well.
What I am trying to do is granting... (1 Reply)
I try to use setfacl command to change the permission of the group primary it does not accept the command , it really accept but don't change the permission on the group. the point here I read that if I use chmod command on group primary the mask changed, but if I use setfacl mask should not... (0 Replies)
We have created ACL's to allow two differnet groups to access some directories. You can see output from getfacl below.
group::rwx
group:rbauser:r--
The original group has full access, the secondary group has read only. However users in the secondary group can't see the directories. Think this... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
roundup-demo
ROUNDUP-SERVER(1) General Commands Manual ROUNDUP-SERVER(1)NAME
roundup-demo - create a roundup "demo" tracker and launch its web interface
SYNOPSIS
roundup-demo [backend [nuke]]
OPTIONS
nuke Create a fresh demo tracker (deleting the existing one if any). If the additional backend argument is specified, the new demo
tracker will use the backend named (one of "anydbm", "sqlite", "metakit", "mysql" or "postgresql"; subject to availability on your
system).
DESCRIPTION
This command creates a fresh demo tracker for you to experiment with. The email features of Roundup will be turned off (so the nosy feature
won't send email). It does this by removing the nosyreaction.py module from the demo tracker's detectors directory.
If you wish, you may modify the demo tracker by editing its configuration files and HTML templates. See the customisation manual for infor-
mation about how to do that.
Once you've fiddled with the demo tracker, you may use it as a template for creating your real, live tracker. Simply run the roundup-admin
command to install the tracker from inside the demo tracker home directory, and it will be listed as an available template for installa-
tion. No data will be copied over.
AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net>.
27 July 2004 ROUNDUP-SERVER(1)