05-31-2009
Adding users question
Hello there,
I want to add new users to my system, so, being logged in as root I do useradd -m user_name, and the new user is added to the system. The problem is that it has more privileges than I expected. If I do su user_name then I am allowed to do cat /etc/passwd , so it is possible to see what the passwd file contains, but I don't want that to be possible. I just need to add a user with minimal privileges possible.Furthermore , how can I get the new user restricted to it's home directory, so that it wont acces other users folders and files, without modifing the permissions of the other users folders and files (that would be a major job) ?
Many thanks
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
partimaged-passwd
partimaged-passwd(8) Partition Image Server Configuration partimaged-passwd(8)
NAME
partimaged-passwd - Manage partimaged user accounts
SYNTAX
partimaged-passwd [-Dhl] username password
partimaged-passwd [-Dhl] username
DESCRIPTION
partimaged can either authenticate against local user accounts (This needs access to /etc/shadow. As this is a potential security risk this
method is not recommended) or its own password database in /etc/partimaged/passwd.db. To simplify the management of the partimaged user
database this tool was written. It allows to easily add and remove users or list the users in the database. All users in this database are
allowed to access the partimaged server.
OPTIONS
-D username
Delete the specified user from the password file.
-l List users in password file and exit.
-h Output help information and exit.
FILES
/etc/partimaged/passwd.db
AUTHORS
Michael Biebl <biebl@debian.org>
SEE ALSO
partimaged(8), partimagedusers(5), partimage(1)
Michael Biebl <biebl@teco.edu> 0.1 partimaged-passwd(8)