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Saturday, February 8, 2014

Linux::User Management

There are three important and essential commands:
1.      useradd: add a new user
2.      usermod: modify and existing user
3.      userdel: delete and existing user

To set a password for a user:
#passwd – use this cmd
Switches:
-l :          locks the account
-u :         unlocks the account
-S:          shows the status of the account
-e:          forces the user to change passwd on next login
Important files:
/etc/passwd:     contains account info, including passwd
/etc/shadow:    contains account and password info, but encrypted
vipw:                    use to edit the passwd file
pwck:                   use to check the integrity of the passwd file

SUID:                    sets the user id of a file/dir  – used to allow users with non-root privs to change files that require root privs.
SGUI:                   sets the group ID of a file/dir – same purpose as SUID, but for groups.
Sticky Bit:            once set, this prevents a file being deleted by users even if they have the privs to modify the file.

SUID:                                                  4                                           u+s
GUID:                                                 2                                           g+s
Sticky                                                  1                                           +t
5 RakshaTec: Linux::User Management There are three important and essential commands: 1.       useradd : add a new user 2.       usermod : modify and existing user 3.   ...

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