How can i create an account on my UNIX-server?
1. The files, can't be deleted by that person. (or better: he can only delete his own upped files, or can delete files, but can't see mine)
2. He can upload files.
3. I can delete and see everything.
Hope you guys can help me.
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This may be so simple that I am overlooking it somewhere, but search as I may, I cannot find an answer anywhere!
I am running a Linux box with sendmail and many different virtual domains. I cannot however, figure out how to setup a pop3 account for a specific domain.
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Dear All,
Someone can tell me how come can I set and create the mail account in the Unix? Also, it can be applied into the misrosoft outlook to send and receive the mail?
Pls let me know that asap.
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Hi,
I have a set up a linux box connected to windows active directory using winbind. Everything is up and running fine. Now i wish to auto create a local account whenever a new user logs in. I have tried every possible way using the smb.conf to no avail.
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I was hoping that somebody could help me out with this.
I just deployed a new FTP server and I have a script that creates the new account. How would I go about having it expire 3 days after after creation?
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hi everybody,
iam using 32bit centos 6.2 on my machine, and i want to create hidden user 'test' , i mean to say while iam starting my centos at GUI mode, at that time that username 'test' should not appear at list of users, only i can use that username is command line. logging in through... (1 Reply)
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I would like to create another root account, for example root2. I added a new user named root2 and set it's uid and gid ( in /etc/passwd ) to 0. Then I logged in ( account root2 ) and the server asked to change the password, so I changed.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
sup-cmd
SUP-CMD(1) General Commands Manual SUP-CMD(1)NAME
sup-cmd - connect to a running sup-server
SYNOPSIS
sup-cmd [global options] command [options]
DESCRIPTION
Connect to a running sup-server and execute command.
Valid commands are:
query count label add
OPTIONS --archive, -a
Automatically archive all new messages from these sources.
--unusual, -u
Do not automatically poll these sources for new messages.
--labels, -l label
A comma-separated set of labels to apply to all messages from this source
--force-new, -f
Create a new account for this source, even if one already exists.
--force-account, -o account
Reuse previously defined account user@hostname
--version, -v
Print version and exit
--help, -h
Show help message
SEE ALSO sup-mail(1), sup-server(1)AUTHOR
Sup was written by William Morgan <wmorgan-sup@masanjin.net>.
This manual page was written by Per Andersson <avtobiff@gmail.com> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
April 9, 2012 SUP-CMD(1)