Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/man/man5/group.5, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .\"    @(#)group.5     6.1 (Berkeley) 5/15/85
        !             2: .\"
        !             3: .TH GROUP 5  "May 15, 1985"
        !             4: .AT 3
        !             5: .SH NAME
        !             6: group \- group file
        !             7: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !             8: .I Group
        !             9: contains for each group the
        !            10: following information:
        !            11: .HP 10
        !            12: group name
        !            13: .br
        !            14: .ns
        !            15: .HP 10
        !            16: encrypted password
        !            17: .br
        !            18: .ns
        !            19: .HP 10
        !            20: numerical group ID
        !            21: .br
        !            22: .ns
        !            23: .HP 10
        !            24: a comma separated list of all users allowed in the group
        !            25: .PP
        !            26: This is an ASCII file.
        !            27: The fields are separated
        !            28: by colons;
        !            29: Each group is separated from the next by a new-line.
        !            30: If the password field is null, no password is demanded.
        !            31: .PP
        !            32: This file resides in directory /etc.
        !            33: Because of the encrypted
        !            34: passwords, it can and does have general read
        !            35: permission and can be used, for example,
        !            36: to map numerical group ID's to names.
        !            37: .SH FILES
        !            38: /etc/group
        !            39: .SH "SEE ALSO"
        !            40: setgroups(2), initgroups(3X), crypt(3), passwd(1), passwd(5)
        !            41: .SH BUGS
        !            42: The
        !            43: .IR passwd (1)
        !            44: command won't change the passwords.

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