# Specifies the lockfile suffix or pathname to use when editing
# the passwd and group files. The value is a suffix if it does
# not start with `/'. If set to /dev/null no locking is done.
#
# Specifies the lockfile suffix or pathname to use when editing
# the passwd and group files. The value is a suffix if it does
# not start with `/'. If set to /dev/null no locking is done.
#
# When an account is to be created, a uid/gid will be chosen
# which is one higher than the highest currently in use (except
# that ids outside the range <min>-<max> are ignored and will
# never be used). The default home directory location is
# <pathname>/<username>.
#
# When an account is to be created, a uid/gid will be chosen
# which is one higher than the highest currently in use (except
# that ids outside the range <min>-<max> are ignored and will
# never be used). The default home directory location is
# <pathname>/<username>.
#
# Specifies whether uids are supposed to match. The default is
# nosameuid. When sameuid is on, it is an error for the uid or
# gid of a local account not to match the corresponding remote
# account, and new local accounts will get the remote accounts'
# ids.
#
# Specifies whether uids are supposed to match. The default is
# nosameuid. When sameuid is on, it is an error for the uid or
# gid of a local account not to match the corresponding remote
# account, and new local accounts will get the remote accounts'
# ids.
#
# Specifies whether accounts found on the remote host should be
# created if necessary, and what command to run to do the
# creation (eg, setup of home directory). The default is
# Specifies whether accounts found on the remote host should be
# created if necessary, and what command to run to do the
# creation (eg, setup of home directory). The default is
# Specifies that the membership of the local groups specified
# should be adjusted or not adjusted whenever account data for a
# particular user is copied, so that the account will be a member
# Specifies that the membership of the local groups specified
# should be adjusted or not adjusted whenever account data for a
# particular user is copied, so that the account will be a member
# If, when creating an account, the remote account's shell is not
# available on the local system, this value will be used. The
# default is /bin/sh.
# If, when creating an account, the remote account's shell is not
# available on the local system, this value will be used. The
# default is /bin/sh.
# Some config file directives are per-host, and should appear before
# any directives which actually modify accounts:
#
# Some config file directives are per-host, and should appear before
# any directives which actually modify accounts:
#
# Starts a host's section. This resets the per-host parameters
# to the defaults. The shorthostname need not be the host's
# official name in any sense. If sync-accounts is invoked with
# host names on the command line they are compared with the
# shorthostnames.
#
# Starts a host's section. This resets the per-host parameters
# to the defaults. The shorthostname need not be the host's
# official name in any sense. If sync-accounts is invoked with
# host names on the command line they are compared with the
# shorthostnames.
#
# Commands to run on the local host to get the passwd, shadow and
# group data for the host in question. getpasswd must be
# specified if user data is to be transferred; getgroup must be
# specified if group data is to be transferred.
#
# Commands to run on the local host to get the passwd, shadow and
# group data for the host in question. getpasswd must be
# specified if user data is to be transferred; getgroup must be
# specified if group data is to be transferred.
#
# Specifies that shadow file data is to be used (by default,
# password information is found from the output of getpasswd).
# The command should emit shadow data in the format specified by
# Specifies that shadow file data is to be used (by default,
# password information is found from the output of getpasswd).
# The command should emit shadow data in the format specified by