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linux_wiki:configure_a_system_to_use_an_existing_authentication_service_for_user_and_group_information [2018/03/20 23:37]
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   * "*" is assigned the directory that is accessed. If someone tried to access "/home/users/luke", the "*" value is "luke".   * "*" is assigned the directory that is accessed. If someone tried to access "/home/users/luke", the "*" value is "luke".
-  * The "&" in the remote server line is replaced by the key in the first column (*). So if someone accesses "/home/users/luke", the remote system gets an access attempt to "/nfsshare/luke"+  * The "&" in the remote server line is replaced by the key in the first column (*). So if someone accesses "/home/users/luke", the remote system (myserver.com) gets an access attempt to "/nfsshare/luke"
  
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