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Safeguard Authentication Services 5.0.7 - Administration Guide

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User map file

The User map file contains mappings between Active Directory and local users. It is produced by oat_match and is passed to oat_changeowners to align file ownership.

Syntax
<user_map> ::= '#!user' { <CRLF> <map_entry> }
<map_entry> ::= <unix_entry_value> { <white_space> } <ad_entry_value>
<ad_entry_value> ::= <entry_value>
<unix_entry_value> ::= <entry_value>
<entry_value> ::= <identifier> '(' [ <user_name> ] ')'
<identifier> ::= <digit> { <digit> }
<user_name> ::= <character> { <character> }
Sample
#!user
1001(testmigr) 1001(vanya)
500(alex) 1000(alex)
10003(masha) 1002(mpetrova)

Group map file

The Group map file contains mappings between Active Directory and local groups. It is produced by oat_match and is passed to oat_changeowners to align file ownership.

Syntax
<group_map> ::= `#!group` { <CRLF> <map_entry> }
<map_entry> ::= <unix_entry_value> { <white_space> } <ad_entry_value>
<ad_entry_value> ::= <entry_value>
<unix_entry_value> ::= <entry_value>
<entry_value> ::= <identifier> '(' [ <group_name> ] ')'
<identifier> ::= <digit> { <digit> }
<group_name> ::= <character> { <character> }
Sample
#!group
1002(grp1) 1001(grp1)

Local User Override file

The User Local Override file contains information about mappings between Active Directory and local users. It is produced by oat_match and is used by Safeguard Authentication Services to override properties of Active Directory users on the local host.

Syntax
<user_local_override_list> ::= { <user_local_override_record> <CRLF> }
<user_local_override_record> ::= <AD_user> ':' <local_user>
<AD_user> ::= <UPN>
<local_user> ::= <Login Name> ':' [<UID>] ':' [<GID>] ':' [<GECOS>] ':' [<Home Directory>] ':' [<Shell>]
<UPN> ::= <character> {<character>} '@' <character> {<character>}
<Login Name> ::= <character> {<character>}
<UID> ::= <digit> { <digit> }
<GID> ::= <digit> { <digit> }
<GECOS> ::= <character> {<character>}
<Home Directory> ::= <character> {<character>}
<Shell> ::= <character> {<character>}
Sample
vanya@a.vmx:testmigr:1001:1001::/home/testmigr:
alex@a.vmx:alex:500:500::/home/alex:
mpetrova@a.vmx:masha:10003:0:Maria Petrova::

Local Group Override file

The Group Local Override file contains information about mappings between Active Directory and local groups. It is produced by oat_match and is used by Safeguard Authentication Services to override properties of Active Directory users on the local host.

Syntax
<group_local_override_list> ::= { <group_local_override_record> <CRLF> }
<group_local_override_record> ::= <AD_group> ':' <local_group>
<AD_group> ::= <Group Name>
<local_group> ::= <Override Group Name> ':' <GID> ':' [<Additional Members>]
<Group Name> ::= <character> {<character>}
<Override Group Name> ::= <character> {<character>}
<GID> ::= <digit> { <digit> }
<Additional Members> ::= <User name> { ',' <User name> }
<User name> ::= <character> {<character>}
Sample
spartak:spartak:1002:
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