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NAME

       innetgr - Check netgroup membership

SYNTAX

       innetgr [-d domain] [-h host] [-u user] [-v] <netgroup>

DESCRIPTION

       innetgr  checks  if  the specified user, host or domain is a member of the given netgroup.
       The program does not produce any output unless the verbose ( -v ) flag is given.

       The exit status is 0 if the user/host/doman combination is a member of the given netgroup.
       Exit  status  is  1  if  the  combination  is  not found in the group, and 2 if one of the
       arguments are invalid.

OPTIONS

       --domain <domain> | -d <domain>
              Search in the given domain.

       --host <host name> | -h <host name>
              Search for the given host name.

       --user <user name> | -u <user name>
              Search for the given user name.

       --verbose | -v
              Enable verbose mode

       --version | -V
              Show version information.

EXAMPLES

       To check if the current host is listed in the netgroup allhosts, use this command line:

       if innetgr -h `uname -n` allhosts ; then echo "Found"; fi

CONFORMING TO

       A innetgr program first appeared in NetBSD 1.4.

AUTHORS

       Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com>

SEE ALSO

       getent(1) netgroup(1) innetgr(3) netgroup(5) nsswitch.conf(5)