06-10-2014
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chacko193
For which all users do you need to disable it? For all the users or just some specific user?
If it is for all the users you can always move the executable to some other place or just rename it.
I need to do it for all users. Can you show me more detail, i'm just a newbie
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ldapgid
ldapgid(1) General Commands Manual ldapgid(1)
NAME
ldapgid - displays a group's list of IDs the way ldapid(1) does.
SYNOPSIS
ldapgid [-P]<groupname|gid>
DESCRIPTION
The following is displayed : gid=gidNumber(cn) users(primary)=uidNumber(uid)[,uidNumber(uid)...] users(secondary)=uidNumber(uid)[,uidNum-
ber(uid)...].
users(primary) lists users having the group declared as their primary group. users(secondary) lists users using the group as a secondary
one.
OPTIONS
<groupname | gid>
Group name or GID of a group to show information about.
[-P] Display group information as a /etc/group file entry.
SEE ALSO
ldapid(1), lsldap(1), ldapfinger(1), ldapscripts(5).
AVAILABILITY
The ldapscripts are provided under the GNU General Public License v2 (see COPYING for more details). The latest version of the ldapscripts
is available on : http://contribs.martymac.org
BUGS
No bug known.
January 23, 2009 ldapgid(1)