svn commit: samba-docs r285 - in trunk/Samba-HOWTO-Collection: .
jht at samba.org
jht at samba.org
Tue Nov 23 15:12:12 GMT 2004
Author: jht
Date: 2004-11-23 15:12:12 +0000 (Tue, 23 Nov 2004)
New Revision: 285
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=rev&root=samba-docs&rev=285
Log:
Fixing more typos.
Modified:
trunk/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/DomainMember.xml
trunk/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/Group-Mapping.xml
Changeset:
Modified: trunk/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/DomainMember.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/DomainMember.xml 2004-11-23 15:07:42 UTC (rev 284)
+++ trunk/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/DomainMember.xml 2004-11-23 15:12:12 UTC (rev 285)
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@
<title>Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</title>
<para>
-A working <smbconfoption><name>add machine script</name></smbconfoption> script is essential
+A working <smbconfoption><name>add machine script</name></smbconfoption> is essential
for machine trust accounts to be automatically created. This applies no matter whether
one uses automatic account creation, or if one wishes to use the NT4 Domain Server Manager.
</para>
Modified: trunk/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/Group-Mapping.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/Group-Mapping.xml 2004-11-23 15:07:42 UTC (rev 284)
+++ trunk/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/Group-Mapping.xml 2004-11-23 15:12:12 UTC (rev 285)
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
There is no safe way to provide access on a UNIX/Linux system without providing <constant>root</constant>
level privilege. Provision of <constant>root</constant> privileges can be done either by logging onto
the Domain as the user <constant>root</constant>, or by permitting particular users to use a UNIX account
- that is a member of the UNIX group that has a GID=0 as the primary group in the <filename>/etc/passwd</filename>
+ that is a member of the UNIX group that has a GID=0 as the primary group in the <filename>/etc/group</filename>
database. Users of such accounts can use tools like the NT4 Domain User Manager, and the NT4 Domain Server
Manager to manage user and group accounts as well as Domain Member server and client accounts. This level
of privilege is also needed to manage share level ACLs.
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