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I'm completely new to UNIX, and having got the hang of directory navigation / creation (Just about), I think it is time to create an FTP account, so that I can upload a web site remotely.
Herein lies the problem... 1: I cannot find a breakdown of addusr commands, so I cannot create a user/passwd. 2: I keep coming accross addusr in relation to 'Domains', which I assume (probably incorrectly) are vDirectories (aliases). Is this the case, and if so, do I need to map the addusr to a specific Domain (Again, I assume yes, for the sake of security). I am so tied into MS/NT that, I confess, I am a little flooded. Such a steep learning curve! Hope someone can help. (And possibly ellaborate...) ![]() p.s. OS is Solaris (SunOS 5.6) |
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