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remapping mechanism in the following manner: if given an entry +@foo and there is no netgroup named 'foo,' try searching for a regular user group called 'foo' and build the cache using the members of group 'foo' instead. If both a netgroup 'foo' and a user group 'foo' exist, the 'foo' netgroup takes precedence, since we're primarily interested in netgroup matching anyway. This allows access control schemes based on ordinary user groups (which are also available via NIS) rather than netgroups, since netgroups on some systems are limited in really brain-damaged ways. |
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