Linux group of groups?

2010-05-05 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Hi, Basic question, but can you have Linux based groups that are made up of groups? I have one group that is made up of about 23 users (ie. group1=bob,joe,mark) and another group made up of about 15 users (group2=sue,aaron,joe,mike). I then want to setup another group that has all of these

Re: Linux group of groups?

2010-05-05 Thread Steve Meyers
On 5/5/10 2:45 PM, Kenneth Burgener wrote: Basic question, but can you have Linux based groups that are made up of groups? I have one group that is made up of about 23 users (ie. group1=bob,joe,mark) and another group made up of about 15 users (group2=sue,aaron,joe,mike). I then want to

Re: Linux group of groups?

2010-05-05 Thread Michael Torrie
On 05/05/2010 03:04 PM, Steve Meyers wrote: On 5/5/10 2:45 PM, Kenneth Burgener wrote: Basic question, but can you have Linux based groups that are made up of groups? The only way that I'm aware of to do that is through pam_ldap. Technically, that'd be through nss_ldap. pam_ldap is for

Re: Linux group of groups?

2010-05-05 Thread Steve Meyers
On 5/5/10 3:22 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: Technically, that'd be through nss_ldap. pam_ldap is for authentication. You are correct, my bad. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */

Re: Linux group of groups?

2010-05-05 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 5/5/2010 3:04 PM, Steve Meyers wrote: On 5/5/10 2:45 PM, Kenneth Burgener wrote: Basic question, but can you have Linux based groups that are made up of groups? The only way that I'm aware of to do that is through pam_ldap. Thanks. I went the opposite direction to

Another Group Question

2010-05-05 Thread Joseph Hall
Since we're talking about groups anyway, let me share a situation that I ran across a couple of days ago. We have two designers, we'll call them Alice and Bob. They are both members of a group that we'll call desginers. I set up a directory for them on a server, with the following commands:

Re: Another Group Question

2010-05-05 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 5/5/2010 4:13 PM, Joseph Hall wrote: But I still wonder, can I block specific users from using chgrp? This is on a RHEL 5.3 box, FWIW. We ran into a similar problem, and ended up with a cron job that would routinely go through the data store and correct ownership and permissions. I

OpenOffice::OODoc??

2010-05-05 Thread Charles Curley
Is anyone out there using OpenOffice::OODoc? I'd like to create a spreadsheet with several sheets, then populate it with data. Can you point me at one or more relevant tutorials? thanks. -- Charles Curley /\ASCII Ribbon Campaign Looking for fine software \ /

Re: OpenOffice::OODoc??

2010-05-05 Thread Doran L. Barton
On Wednesday 05 May 2010 05:14:19 pm Charles Curley wrote: Is anyone out there using OpenOffice::OODoc? I'd like to create a spreadsheet with several sheets, then populate it with data. Can you point me at one or more relevant tutorials? Charles, I've not used this module, but I have used

Computer Equipment Giveaway!

2010-05-05 Thread Joseph Hall
I have some CRT monitors that I got off from people on the PLUG list in years past, and I'm done with them. I figured I would offer them here (for free!) and anything that's left will go to D.I. I don't have specs with me right now, but if you email me off-list I can get them. These monitors will

Re: Computer Equipment Giveaway!

2010-05-05 Thread Garth Hill
On 5/5/10 8:28 PM, Joseph Hall wrote: I have some CRT monitors that I got off from people on the PLUG list in years past, and I'm done with them. I figured I would offer them here (for free!) and anything that's left will go to D.I. I don't have specs with me right now, but if you email me

Re: OpenOffice::OODoc??

2010-05-05 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 5 May 2010 19:57:16 -0600 Doran L. Barton f...@hypermoo.com wrote: On Wednesday 05 May 2010 05:14:19 pm Charles Curley wrote: Is anyone out there using OpenOffice::OODoc? I'd like to create a spreadsheet with several sheets, then populate it with data. Can you point me at one or