Predefined

 

 

group name

Group ID

Use

staff

20

A default group that UNIX users are traditionally placed.

 

 

 

sys

3

A group that has no specific meaning.

 

 

 

tty

4

A group that owns special files such as the device file associated

 

 

with an SSH or telnet user.

 

 

 

_unknown

99

A group used when the system doesn’t know about the hard drive.

 

 

 

utmp

45

A group that controls who can update the system’s list of logged-in

 

 

users.

 

 

 

_uucp

66

A group used to control access to UUCP spool files.

 

 

 

wheel

0

A group (in addition to the admin group) that users with

 

 

administrator privileges belong to. Membership is required for

 

 

using the su command.

 

 

 

_www

70

A nonprivileged group that Apache uses for its processes that

 

 

handle requests.

 

 

 

Administering Group Accounts

Workgroup Manager lets you administer group accounts stored in multiple directory domains.

Creating Group Accounts

To create a group account in a directory domain, you must have domain administrator privileges.

You can also create group accounts on a non-Apple LDAPv3 server if the server is configured for write access.

To create a group account:

1In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.

2Make sure the directory services of the Mac OS X Server computer you’re using are configured to access the directory domain.

For information about using Directory Utility to configure an LDAP connection, see Open Directory Administration. For information about the group account elements that may need to be mapped, see the appendix, “Importing and Exporting

Account Information.”

3Click the globe icon and choose the domain where you want the group account to reside.

4To authenticate, click the lock and enter the name and password of a directory domain administrator.

5Click the Groups button.

6Click New Group and then specify settings for the group in the panes provided.

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