# # /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. All whitespace and newlines are stripped out. # If you include a group in another group, it must have been previously # defined. To end group declaration, simply have a newline after the last # member of the group with no trailing ':' # # all is a magic group. it basically means all users. # (this isn't defined officially yet, 'cause I'm not sure how I want to do # it) # (all) # # 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) blue # 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):leto:alexus:mobydick # domain builders (standard) Std (tmi) TMI (fooland) Fooland (conf) Conf # I guess it has to be like this. (backbone) Backbone # The newsreading/writing objects need special permissions. (news) News