# # /adm/etc/groups # # To define a group, simply put the group name in (name) followed by a list of # names separated by colons. To put a group in another group, simply put the # name of the group in parens. Note: if you include a group in another # group, it must have been previously defined. # # Domain members are defined in a domain's d_master file. To include a # domain within a group, simply put the name of the domain in brackets, # eg [Name]. Domain names should be capitalized. # # All whitespace and newlines are stripped out. # # To end group declaration, simply have a newline after the last member of # the group with no trailing ':' ##################################################### # FUNCTIONAL STAFF ##################################################### # root # root are people who know the account password. They can shut down the # MUD, and do other things that may require logging into the account if # things go awry. (root) cratylus # admin # This group runs the mud. # You should probably hold the number of admins down as low as you can. # They have global write access, and can screw things up if they don't # understand them. Anyone who is not up to date on the mudlib should NOT # have admin privileges. (admin) (root):cratylus # adminaccess # There people are trusted enough to have admin level access. # They don't necessarily have responsibility. (adminaccess) (admin) ##################################################### # Special Interest Groups ##################################################### # Conference conveners. Don't give this group any file permissions. It is # used in the conference center for its own purposes. (conveners) (admin) # These people have permission to use the socket efuns - they are people # interested in building newer and better Intermud toys. #(socket) (admin):[Network] (socket) (admin) # These people maintain the mud's web service (www) (admin) ##################################################### # SYSTEM STUFF ##################################################### # I guess it has to be like this. (backbone) Backbone # The newsreading/writing objects need special permissions. (news) News ##################################################### # DOMAINS ##################################################### (standard) [Std] (fooland) [Fooland] (conf) [Conf] (grid) [Grid] (TMI) [TMI]