Only after the definition of Unix Attributes for groups, it's possible to define the Unix Attributes for users, because each user has a Primary Group ID. For the user 'administrador' we have:
Figure 1.8:
'administrador' properties
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Note:
To have groups in IPBrick that will include users belonging to those same groups, it's necessary that:
- Those groups have the Unix Attributes defined;
- The users, members of these groups, have the Unix Attributes defined;
- The users should be added to groups in the groups tab: UNIX Attributes, Members;
Additional information:
- GID Domain Users : Must be 513;
- GID Domain Admins : Must be 512;
- UID administrator : Must be 10000
- The other users will have the UID 100001, 100002 etc.
- If using other LDAP groups you can use GID 514, 515 etc.
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