In a Solaris-NIS+ environment, there are three kinds of groups: UNIX groups, net groups, and NIS+ groups.
UNIX groups. A UNIX group is simply a collection of users who are given additional UNIX access permissions. In an NIS+ namespace, UNIX group information is stored in the group table located in the org_dir directory object (group.org_dir). See Chapter 13, Administering NIS+ Tables, for information on how to add, modify, or delete members of a UNIX group and "group Table ", for a description of the group table.
Net groups. A net group is a group of workstations and users that have permission to perform remote operations on other workstations. In an NIS+ namespace, net groups information is stored in the netgroup table located in the org_dir directory object (netgroup.org_dir). See Chapter 13, Administering NIS+ Tables, for information on how to add, modify, or delete members of a net groups and "netgroup Table ", for a description of the net group table.
NIS+ groups. An NIS+ group is a set of NIS+ users that are assigned specific access rights to NIS+ objects, usually for the purpose of administering the namespace. NIS+ group information is stored in tables located in the groups_dir directory object.