=head1 NAME
pts_membership - Displays the membership list for a user or group
=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B
S<<< B<-nameorid> >+ >>>
[B<-supergroups>] [B<-expandgroups>] S<<< [B<-cell> >] >>>
[B<-localauth>] [B<-noauth>] [B<-force>] [B<-help>]
B S<<< B<-na> >+ >>>
[B<-s>] [B<-ex>] S<<< [B<-c> >] >>>
[B<-no>] [B<-l>] [B<-f>] [B<-h>]
B S<<< B<-na> >+ >>>
[B<-s>] [B<-ex>] S<<< [B<-c> >] >>>
[B<-no>] [B<-l>] [B<-f>] [B<-h>]
B S<<< B<-na> >+ >>>
[B<-s>] [B<-ex>] S<<< [B<-c> >] >>>
[B<-no>] [B<-l>] [B<-f>] [B<-h>]
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
The B command lists the groups to which each user or
machine specified by the B<-nameorid> argument belongs, or lists the users
and machines that belong to each group specified by the B<-nameorid>
argument.
It is not possible to list the members of the system:anyuser or
system:authuser groups, and they do not appear in the list of groups to
which a user belongs.
To add users or machine to groups, use the B command; to remove
them, use the B command.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
=item B<-nameorid> >+
Specifies the name or AFS UID of each user entry, the IP address (complete
or wildcard-style) or AFS UID of each machine entry, or the name or AFS
GID of each group, for which to list group membership. It is acceptable to
mix users, machines, and groups on the same command line, as well as names
and IDs. Precede the GID of each group with a hyphen to indicate that it
is negative.
=item B<-supergroups>
List the groups to which each group specified by the B<-nameorid>
argument belongs, in addition to user and machine members. Group
membership may be nested when B is compilied with the
SUPERGROUPS option enabled.
=item B<-expandgroups>
Instead of listing only the groups in which the user or machine is a direct
member, list every group in which the user or machine belongs, including
membership due to nested groups, for each user or machine specified by
the B<-nameorid> argument.
Instead of listing groups which are members of a group, list every user and
machine which is a member of a group, including the users and machines which
are members due to nested groups, for each group specified by the B<-nameorid>
argument.
Group membership may be nested when B is compilied with the
SUPERGROUPS option enabled.
=item B<-cell> >
Names the cell in which to run the command. For more details, see
L.
=item B<-noauth>
Assigns the unprivileged identity anonymous to the issuer. For more
details, see L.
=item B<-localauth>
Constructs a server ticket using a key from the local
F file. Do not combine this flag with the
B<-cell> or B<-noauth> options. For more details, see L.
=item B<-force>
Enables the command to continue executing as far as possible when errors
or other problems occur, rather than halting execution at the first error.
=item B<-help>
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are
ignored.
=back
=head1 OUTPUT
For each user and machine, the output begins with the following header
line, followed by a list of the groups to which the user or machine
belongs:
Groups (id: ) is a member of:
For each group, the output begins with the following header line, followed
by a list of the users and machines who belong to the group:
Members of (id: ) are:
=head1 EXAMPLES
The following example lists the groups to which the user C belongs
and the members of the group C. Note that third privacy
flag for the C entry was changed from the default hyphen to enable a
non-administrative user to obtain this listing.
% pts membership pat smith:friends
Groups pat (id: 1144) is a member of:
smith:friends
staff
johnson:project-team
Members of smith:friends (id: -562) are:
pat
terry
jones
richard
thompson
The following example shows how to list the groups to which nested groups
belong. In this example the group C is a member of the group
C and the group C is a member of the group C.
The group C is called a supergroup of the group C and the
group C is called a supergroup of the group C.
% pts membership executives
Members of executives (id: -208) are:
jane
% pts membership executives -supergroups
Members of executives (id: -208) are:
jane
Groups executives (id: -208) is a member of:
management
% pts membership management -supergroups
Members of management (id: -207) are:
executives
mary
sarah
carol
Groups management (id: -207) is a member of:
staff
% pts membership staff -supergroups
Members of staff (id: -206) are:
sales
marketing
engineering
management
Groups staff (id: -206) is a member of:
The following example shows how to find all the users which belong
to a group, including users of nested groups. In this example, the
user C is listed as an expanded member of the group C
instead of the group C.
% pts membership management -expandgroups
Expanded Members of management (id: -207) are:
jane
mary
sarah
carol
The following example shows how to find all the groups a user
is a member of, including membership due to nested groups. In
this example the user C is a direct member of the group
C. The C<-expandgroups> flag shows all the groups
to which C has membership status.
% pts membership jane
Groups jane (id: 7) is a member of:
executives
% pts membership jane -expandgroups
Expanded Groups jane (id: 7) is a member of:
staff
management
executives
=head1 PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
Members of the system:ptsviewers and system:administrators groups can
always use this command in any of its variations. Additionally, a user
can always list the groups to which they belong, and the owner of a group
can always list the members of the group.
Additional privileges may be granted by the setting of the third privacy
flag in the Protection Database entry of each user or group indicated by
the B<-nameorid> argument (use the B command to display the
flags):
=over 4
=item *
If it is a hyphen, the default permissions described above apply.
=item *
If it is lowercase C and the B<-nameorid> argument specifies a group,
then members of that group can also list the other members. A privacy
flag of C only changes the permissions when set for a group. Setting
this flag for a user or a machine has no effect.
=item *
If it is uppercase C, anyone who can access the cell's database server
machines can list the membership of the group or the groups to which that
user or machine belongs, depending on what type of entry the flag is set
on.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L,
L,
L,
L,
L
=head1 COPYRIGHT
IBM Corporation 2000. All Rights Reserved.
This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was
converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams and Russ
Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.