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1.1 ! root 1: .th USERS FILES ! 2: .sh NAME ! 3: \&.../files/users \- \*(II user codes and parameters ! 4: .sh DESCRIPTION ! 5: This file contains the user information in fields seperated by colons. ! 6: The fields are as follows: ! 7: .in +4 ! 8: .ti -4 ! 9: *\ User name, taken directly from ! 10: .bd /etc/passwd ! 11: file. ! 12: .ti -4 ! 13: *\ User code, assigned by the \*(II super-user. ! 14: It must be a unique two character code. ! 15: .ti -4 ! 16: *\ \*(UU user id. ! 17: This MUST match the entry in the ! 18: .bd /etc/passwd ! 19: file. ! 20: .ti -4 ! 21: *\ \*(UU group id. ! 22: Same comment applies. ! 23: .ti -4 ! 24: *\ Status word in octal. ! 25: Bit values are: ! 26: .nf ! 27: 0000001 creatdb permission ! 28: 0000002 permits batch update override ! 29: 0000004 permits update of system catalogs ! 30: 0000020 can use trace flags ! 31: 0000040 can turn off qrymod ! 32: 0000100 can use arbitrary proctabs ! 33: 0000200 can use the =proctab form ! 34: 0100000 ingres superuser ! 35: .fi ! 36: .ti -4 ! 37: *\ A list of flags ! 38: automatically set ! 39: for this user. ! 40: .ti -4 ! 41: *\ The process table ! 42: to use for this user. ! 43: .ti -4 ! 44: *\ An initialization file ! 45: to read be read by the monitor ! 46: at login time. ! 47: .ti -4 ! 48: *\ Unassigned. ! 49: .ti -4 ! 50: *\ Comma seperated list of databases. ! 51: If this list is null, ! 52: the user may enter any database. ! 53: If it begins with a `\-', ! 54: the user may enter any database ! 55: except the named databases. ! 56: Otherwise, ! 57: the user may only enter the named databases. ! 58: .in -4 ! 59: .s1 ! 60: Giving permission to a user ! 61: to use arbitrary process tables ! 62: is tantamount to turning off the protection system ! 63: for that user. ! 64: .sh EXAMPLE ! 65: .nf ! 66: ingres:aa:5:2:177777:\-d:=special:/mnt/ingres/.ingres:: ! 67: guest:ah:35:1:000000:::::demo,guest ! 68: .fi ! 69: .sh "SEE ALSO" ! 70: .nf ! 71: initucode(util) ! 72: .fi
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