Re: [389-users] Best practice for user / group authentication

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Thank you for the quick reply.
I also have a question about the posix groups.
To create a user in ds, the idm-console has a form which is quite easy.  I can also use this to create "Groups", but they are not unix groups. I assume these are simply to keep organized all the users.

To add a unix group i have to create->new->other, and choose posix group.  Then i manually pick the gidnumber.  It does not seem to matter where i place this posix group.  My first thought is that it is going to get very messy trying to keep track of each users posixgroup.
secondly, does this seem like a good plan for authentication structure below. 

UnixGroups
    \- all posix groups here.
People
    \- Vendors
        \- CompanyA
        \- CompanyB
    \- Staff
        \- Accounting
        \- SysAd
        \- Development
        \- YadaYada.

But then how would i say  users in companyb can only login to some hosts?

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