SecureTransport 5.3.6 Administrator Guide Save PDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Virtual groups Every user on a UNIX-based system has a user ID and a group ID. UNIX-based systems use these IDs to set process and file permissions. You can define certain groups as virtual users. Any user who is a member of a virtual group becomes a virtual user whether or not they are included in the virtual password file. Configure virtual groups on SecureTransport Server only. The following topic describes how to manage virtual groups: Manage virtual groups - Provides how-to instructions for managing virtual groups. Related Links
Virtual groups Every user on a UNIX-based system has a user ID and a group ID. UNIX-based systems use these IDs to set process and file permissions. You can define certain groups as virtual users. Any user who is a member of a virtual group becomes a virtual user whether or not they are included in the virtual password file. Configure virtual groups on SecureTransport Server only. The following topic describes how to manage virtual groups: Manage virtual groups - Provides how-to instructions for managing virtual groups.