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nwtrustee: List an object's trustee directory assignments

NAME

nwtrustee - List an object's trustee directory assignments

SYNOPSIS

nwtrustee [ -h ] [ -S server ] [ -U user name ] [ -P password | -n ] [ -C ] [ -l volume number ] [ -L volume name ] [ -O object id ] [ -o object name ] [ -t object type ] [ -v ]

DESCRIPTION

nwtrustee lists the trustee directory assignments a user has on a specific volume.

nwtrustee looks up the file $HOME/.nwclient to find a file server, a user name and possibly a password. See nwclient(5) for more information. Please note that the access permissions of $HOME/.nwclient MUST be 600 for security reasons.

OPTIONS

-h

-h is used to print out a short help text.

-S server

server is the name of the server you want to use.

-U user

user is the user name to use for login.

-P password

password is the password to use for login. If neither -n nor -P are given, and the user has no open connection to the server, nwtrustee prompts for a password.

-n

-n should be given if no password is required for the login.

-C

By default, passwords are converted to uppercase before they are sent to the server, because most servers require this. You can turn off this conversion by -C.

-O object id

The bindery object id of the user whose assignments should be listed. Alternatively, use -o object name.

-o object name

The name of the user whose assignments should be listed.

-t object type

The type of object whose assignments should be listed. This defaults to 1, which means user. Another sensible value is 2, which means group.

-v

Verbose listing. Also list the specific rights that are assigned to the user.

AUTHORS

nwtrustee was written by Jacek Stepniewski <cunio [at] gazeta.pl>. This manual page was written by Volker Lendecke.