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<para></para> <para></para>
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<title>Unix</title>
<para>This module is used to manage Unix group entries. This is the
default module to manage Unix groups and uses the nis.schema. Suse
users who use the rfc2307bis.schema need to use LAM Pro.</para>
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<section> <section>
<title>Unix groups with rfc2307bis schema (LAM Pro)</title> <title>Unix groups with rfc2307bis schema (LAM Pro)</title>
<para>Some applications (e.g. Suse Linux) use the rfc2307bis schema <para>Some applications (e.g. Suse Linux) use the rfc2307bis schema
for Unix accounts instead of the nis schema. In this case group for Unix accounts instead of the nis schema. In this case group
accounts are based on the object class groupOf(Unique)Names. The accounts are based on the object class <link lang=""
object class is auxiliary in this case.</para> linkend="a_groupOfNames">groupOf(Unique)Names</link>. The object class
is auxiliary in this case.</para>
<para>LAM Pro supports these groups with a special account module: <para>LAM Pro supports these groups with a special account module:
<emphasis role="bold">rfc2307bisPosixGroup</emphasis></para> <emphasis role="bold">rfc2307bisPosixGroup</emphasis></para>
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</section> </section>
<section>
<title>Samba 3</title>
<para>LAM supports managing Samba 3 groups. You can set special group
types and also create Windows predefined groups like "Domain
admins".</para>
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<section> <section>
<title>Hosts</title> <title>Hosts</title>
<para></para> <section>
<title>Samba 3</title>
<para>You can manage Samba 3 host entries by adding the Unix and Samba
3 account modules.</para>
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<section> <section>
<title>IP addresses (LAM Pro)</title> <title>IP addresses (LAM Pro)</title>
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<title>Group of (unique) names (LAM Pro)</title> <title>Group of (unique) names (LAM Pro)</title>
<para>These classes can be used to represent group relations. Since they <para>These classes can be used to represent group relations. Since they

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