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Administering ID mapping

Displaying information

Both the system administrator and a non-privileged user may use the uidadmin command to display information. When used to display information, the command has the following syntax:

uidadmin [-S scheme [-l logname]]

where scheme is the name of the ID mapping scheme, and logname is a local login.

If uidadmin is entered without options, it displays the names of all the ID mapping schemes on the system. If an administrator enters uidadmin with a scheme name only, the command displays the uidadmin file associated with the specified scheme. If the administrator enters uidadmin with a scheme name and a local login, the command displays all entries that map remote logins to the specified local login.

If a non-privileged user enters uidadmin with only a scheme name, the command displays only the entries in uidata associated with his or her local login.


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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 22 April 2004