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NAME

       nwbpadd - Set the value of a NetWare Bindery Property

SYNOPSIS

       nwbpadd [ -h ] [ -S server ] [ -U user name ] [ -P password | -n ] [ -C
       ] [ -o object name ] [ -t type ] [ -p property ] value

DESCRIPTION

       nwbpadd sets the value of  a  ITEM  type  property,  and  adds  bindery
       objects to a SET type property.

       nwbpadd looks up the file $HOME/.nwclient to find a file server, a user
       name and possibly a password. See  nwclient(5)  for  more  information.
       Please  note that the access permissions of $HOME/.nwclient MUST be 600
       for security reasons.

OPTIONS

       -h
          -h is used to print out a short help text.

       -S server
          server is the name of the server you want to use.

       -U user
          user is the user name to use for login.

       -P password
          password is the password to use for login. If neither -n nor -P  are
          given,  and  the  user has no open connection to the server, nwbpadd
          prompts for a password.

       -n
          -n should be given if no password is required for the login.

       -C
          By default, passwords are converted to  uppercase  before  they  are
          sent  to the server, because most servers require this. You can turn
          off this conversion by -C.

       -o object name
          The name of the object to be touched.

       -t object type
          The type of the object.  Object type must be specified as a  decimal
          value. Common values are 1 for user objects, 2 for group objects and
          3 for print queues. Other values are allowed, but are  usually  used
          for specialized applications.

       -p property
          The name of the property to be set.

       value
          If  property  is  of  type SET, value is an object id in hexadecimal
          notation.  Otherwise, value is either a string value to be  written,
          or  a  count  of  bytes to be written. The latter is assumed if more
          than one value argument is given. The  count  is  decimal,  and  the
          following   arguments   are  interpreted  as  bytes  in  hexadecimal
          notation.

          Examples:

          All these examples assume the existence of the file $HOME/.nwclient.
          Otherwise, the server and user would have to be specified.

          nwbpadd -o linus -t 1 -p groups_i\’m_in 030a0002

          In  this  example,  user  linus  is  added  to the group whose ID is
          030a0002. Please note that the ’ has to be quoted.

          nwbpadd -o linus -t 1 -p identification "Linus Torvalds"

          User linus is given his real name :-).

          nwbpadd -o linus -t 1 -p revision -v 04 00 00 01 0b

          A new 4-byte binary value 0x0000010b (hi-lo order, no byte-swapping)
          is added to the "REVISION" property of the user "linus".

AUTHORS

       nwbpadd  was  written by Volker Lendecke with the corresponding Caldera
       utility in mind. See the Changes file of ncpfs for other  contributors.