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cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lnsl [ library ... ] #include <rpcsvc/nis.h>bool_t nis_ismember(nis_name principal, nis_name group);
These functions manipulate NIS+ groups. They are used by NIS+ clients and servers, and are the interfaces to the group authorization object.
The names of NIS+ groups are syntactically similar to names of NIS+ objects but they occupy a separate namespace. A group named "a.b.c.d." is represented by a NIS+ group object named "a.groups_dir.b.c.d."; the functions described here all expect the name of the group, not the name of the corresponding group object.
There are three types of group members:
An explicit member is just a NIS+ principal-name, for example "wickedwitch.west.oz."
An implicit ("domain") member, written "*.west.oz.", means that all principals in the given domain belong to this member. No other forms of wildcarding are allowed: "wickedwitch.*.oz." is invalid, as is "wickedwitch.west.*.". Note that principals in subdomains of the given domain are not included.
A recursive ("group") member, written "@cowards.oz.", refers to another group; all principals that belong to that group are considered to belong here.
Any member may be made negative by prefixing it with a minus sign ('-'). A group may thus contain explicit, implicit, recursive, negative explicit, negative implicit, and negative recursive members.
A principal is considered to belong to a group if it belongs to at least one non-negative group member of the group and belongs to no negative group members.
The nis_ismember() function returns TRUE if it can establish that principal belongs to group; otherwise it returns FALSE.
The nis_addmember() and nis_removemember() functions add or remove a member. They do not check whether the member is valid. The user must have read and modify rights for the group in question.
The nis_creategroup() and nis_destroygroup() functions create and destroy group objects. The user must have create or destroy rights, respectively, for the groups_dir directory in the appropriate domain. The parameter flags to nis_creategroup() is currently unused and should be set to zero.
The nis_print_group_entry() function lists a group's members on the standard output.
The nis_verifygroup() function returns NIS_SUCCESS if the given group exists, otherwise it returns an error code.
Given a group sadsouls.oz. with members tinman.oz., lion.oz., and scarecrow.oz., the function call
bool_var = nis_ismember("lion.oz.", "sadsouls.oz."); |
bool_var = nis_ismember("toto.oz.", "sadsouls.oz."); |
Given a group baddies.oz., with members wickedwitch.west.oz. and *.monkeys.west.oz., the function callbool_var = nis_ismember("hogan.monkeys.west.oz.", "baddies.oz.");will return 1 (TRUE) because any principal from the monkeys.west.oz. domain belongs to the implicit group *.monkeys.west.oz., but the function call
bool_var = nis_ismember("hogan.big.monkeys.west.oz.", "baddies.oz."); |
Given a group goodandbad.oz., with members toto.kansas, @sadsouls.oz., and @baddies.oz., and the groups sadsouls.oz. and baddies.oz. defined above, the function call
bool_var = nis_ismember("wickedwitch.west.oz.", "goodandbad.oz."); |
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
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MT-Level | MT-Safe |
These functions only accept fully-qualified NIS+ names.
A group is represented by a NIS+ object (see nis_objects(3NSL)) with a variant part that is defined in the group_obj structure. It contains the following fields:
uint_t gr_flags; /* Interpretation Flags (currently unused) */ struct { uint_t gr_members_len; nis_name *gr_members_val; } gr_members; /* Array of members */
NIS+ servers and clients maintain a local cache of expanded groups to enhance their performance when checking for group membership. Should the membership of a group change, servers and clients with that group cached will not see the change until either the group cache has expired or it is explicitly flushed. A server's cache may be flushed programmatically by calling the nis_servstate() function with tag TAG_GCACHE and a value of 1.
There are currently no known methods for nis_ismember(), nis_print_group_entry(), and nis_verifygroup() to get their answers from only the master server.
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