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13 UID in one domain may correspond to a different user in another domain.
23 different users with the same UID in the two domains can be distinguished.
26 has privileges to login, run programs, and access files. ``UID''refers to
36 They do not, however, have to have the same numerical UID, nor even the
38 if possible, however). Any user not having a UID in one domain will be
41 sub-trees need not be given a UID in the other domain.
44 domains in the same manner as UID's. Again, any group that wishes to
48 The umap layer has no provisions for enrolling UID's from other domains
50 UID in every domain, the UID in the local domain can be used to enroll
53 NOBODY and NULLGROUP are special reserved UID's and GID's, respectively.
55 wants to have an appropriate text string appear when these UID's are
65 to be the master. All UID and GID information stored for participating files
75 First, he must create files containing the necessary UID
80 The first is the UID of a user on the local machine. The second is the
81 UID for the same user on the master machine. The maximum number of users
88 Below is a sample UID mapping file. There are four entries. UID 5 is mapped
89 to 5, 521 to 521, and 7000 to 7000. UID 2002 is mapped to 604. On this
90 machine, the UID's for users 5, 521, and 7000 are the same as on the master,
91 but UID 2002 is for a user whose UID on the master machine is 604. All
92 files in the sub-tree belonging to that user have UID 604 in their inodes,
94 under UID 2002 will have all files in this sub-tree owned by 604 treated as if
96 will show the login name associated with UID 2002 as the owner.
146 rely exclusively on numeric UID for identification. For instance,
164 two local UIDs are mapped to a single master UID, stat calls will assign
165 ownership to the first local UID occurring in the file, which may or may
167 a single master UID is a bad idea, but the software will not prevent it.
168 Similarly, mapping a single local UID to two master UIDs is a bad idea,
170 local UID will be done. The second, and all subsequent ones, will be