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SYNOPSIS |
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DESCRIPTION |
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CAVEATS |
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FILES |
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!!NAME |
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newgrp - Change group ID |
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sg - Execute command as different group ID |
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!!SYNOPSIS |
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__newgrp__ [[__-__] [[''group'']__ |
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sg__ [[__-__] [[''group'' [[[[__-c__] |
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''command'']] |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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__newgrp__ is used to change the current group ID during |
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a login session. If the optional __-__ flag is given, the |
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user's environment will be reinitialized as though the user |
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had logged in, otherwise the current environment, including |
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current working directory, remains unchanged. |
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__newgrp__ changes the current real group ID to the named |
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group, or to the default group listed in ''/etc/passwd'' |
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if no group name is given. The user will be prompted for a |
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password if they do not have a password and the group does, |
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or if the user is not listed as a member and the group has a |
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password. The user will be denied access if the group |
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password is empty and the user is not listed as a |
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member. |
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The __sg__ command works similiar to __newgrp__ but |
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does not replace the user's shell, so upon exit from a |
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__sg__ command, you are returned to your previous group |
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ID. __sg__ also accepts a command. The command will be |
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executed with the Bourne shell and must be enclosed in |
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quotes. |
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!!CAVEATS |
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This version of __newgrp__ has many compilation options, |
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only some of which may be in use at any particular |
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site. |
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!!FILES |
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/etc/passwd - user account information |
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/etc/group - group information |
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!!SEE ALSO |
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login(1), id(1), su(1) |
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!!AUTHOR |
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Julianne Frances Haugh (jfh@austin.ibm.com) |
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