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NAME
dseditgroup -- group record manipulation tool.
SYNOPSIS
dseditgroup [options] [parameters] groupname
options:
-o operation perform (read, create, delete, edit,
checkmember) operation with given group-
name
-p prompt for authentication password
-q disables interactive verification
-v verbose logging to stdout
parameters:
-m member username to use for checkmember option
-n nodename directory node location of group record
-u username authenticate with admin username
-P password authentication password
-a recordname name of the record to add
-d recordname name of the record to delete
-t recordtype type of the record to add or delete
-T grouptype type of group to create or modify
-L maintain ComputerLists in parallel with
ComputerGroups
-i gid gid to add/replace
-g guid GUID to add/replace
-S sid SID to add/replace
-r realname realname to add/replace
-k keyword keyword to add
-c comment comment to add/replace
-s timetolive seconds to live to add/replace
-f n | l change the group's format - 'n' for the
new group format and 'l' for the legacy
group format
DESCRIPTION
dseditgroup allows manipulation of a single named group record on either
the default local node or the specified DirectoryService node. For the
"read" operation the authentication search policy (/Search node) is con-
sulted. Default behaviour is presented below after a discussion of each
operation and the possible parameters.
Options and their descriptions:
-o operation
If "read" then the parameters of the specified groupname will be
displayed. This is the default option. The authentication search
policy (/Search node) will be used.
If "create" then create a group with the specified groupname on
either the default local node or the specified DirectoryService
node.
If "delete" then delete a group with the specified groupname on
either the default local node or the specified DirectoryService
node.
If "edit" then edit a group with the specified groupname on
either the default local node or the specified DirectoryService
node.
If "checkmember" then check if the user specified with -m or
current logged in user is a member of the specified groupname.
The authentication search policy (/Search node) is used to find
the member. The specified node (defaults to the authentication
search policy) is used to find the group. If the specified node
is not on the authentication search policy the behaviour is
undefined.
-p You will be prompted for a password to use in conjunction with
the specified username.
-q This disables interactive verification of replace or delete
operations.
-v This enables the logging of the DirectoryService API calls and
their return codes.
Parameters and their descriptions:
-m member
The username of the account to verify group membership when
using -o checkmember
-n nodename
Directory Service node name such as /LDAPv3/ldap.company.com and
whose default value is the local node. "." can also be used to
specify the local node.
-u username
Username of a user that has administrative privileges on this
computer.
-P password
Password to use in conjunction with the specified username. If
this is not specified, you will be prompted for a password.
-a recordname
The name of the record to be added to the group specified by
groupname. This name is related to the first record found on the
authentication search policy when a search is made with this
recordname and the given recordtype.
-d recordname
The name of the record to be deleted from the group specified by
groupname. This name is related to the first record found on the
authentication search policy when a search is made with this
recordname and the given recordtype.
-t recordtype
The type of the record to be added to or deleted from the group
specified by groupname. Valid values are user, computer, group,
or computergroup.
-T grouptype
The type of the group record to be created or modified as speci-
fied by groupname. Valid values are group or computergroup.
-L If used with computergroup will also maintain the computerlist
if it exists or create it if a computergroup is created.
-i gid This is a group id. This will be automatically created if not
specified for a create.
-g guid This is a text representation of an 128 bit id. This will be
automatically created if not specified for a create.
-r realname
This is a simple text string.
-k keyword
This is a simple text string.
-c comment
This is a simple text string.
-s timetolive
The number of seconds that this record is deemed valid as a
cached value. There will be no automatically created default
value if not specified for a create.
DEFAULT BEHAVIOUR
dseditgroup mygroup
This simple version of the command will default to:
dseditgroup -o read -n . -u $USER mygroup
The output will be the parameters of the "mygroup" group record if the
shell user has read access to the local node's group record of name
"mygroup".
EXAMPLES
dseditgroup extragroup
dseditgroup -o read extragroup
The attributes of the group extragroup from the local node
are displayed.
dseditgroup -o create -n /LDAPv3/ldap.company.com -u myusername -P
mypassword -r "Extra Group" -c "a nice comment" -s 3600 -k "some
keyword" extragroup
The group extragroup is created from the node
/LDAPv3/ldap.company.com with the realname, comment,
timetolive (instead of default of 14400 = 4 hours), and
keyword atttribute values given above if the user
myusername has supplied a correct password and has write
access.
dseditgroup -o delete -n /LDAPv3/ldap.company.com -u myusername -P
mypassword extragroup
The group extragroup is deleted from the node
/LDAPv3/ldap.company.com if the user myusername has
supplied a correct password and has write access.
dseditgroup -o edit -n /LDAPv3/ldap.company.com -u myusername -p -a
username -t user extragroup
The group extragroup from the node
/LDAPv3/ldap.company.com will have the username added if
the username is in a user record on the search policy and
if the correct password is presented interactively for the
user myusername which also need to have write access.
dseditgroup -o edit -n /LDAPv3/ldap.company.com -u myusername -P -a
mysubgroup -t group extragroup
The group extragroup from the node
/LDAPv3/ldap.company.com will have the mysubgroup added if
the mysubgroup is in a group record on the search policy
and if the user myusername has supplied a correct password
and has write access.
dseditgroup -o edit -n /LDAPv3/ldap.company.com -u myusername -p -d
username -t user extragroup
The group extragroup from the node
/LDAPv3/ldap.company.com will have the username deleted if
the correct password is presented interactively for the
user myusername which also need to have write access.
dseditgroup -o checkmember extragroup
Will write out a message specifying if the current user is
a member of extragroup on the authentication search
policy.
dseditgroup -o checkmember -n . extragroup
Will write out a message specifying if the current user is
a member of extragroup on the local node.
dseditgroup -n /LDAPv3/ldap.company.com -o checkmember -m user extragroup
Will write out a message specifying if user (found in
/Search) is a member of extragroup on the specified node
/LDAPv3/ldap.company.com. The specified node
/LDAPv3/ldap.company.com needs to be on the authentication
search policy for a valid answer.
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