On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 01:20:17PM +1000, chesty wrote:
> Perhaps its to get a uid, gid, shell, home dir and etc, which I don't
> think it can get from a PDC (yet?).
Sorry, I missed the nolocal bit.
3. nolocal - This allows authentication of a username/password
pair which are not in the local password file.
Do not switch this on unless you know what you are at.
I haven't tried to use the nolocal option.
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