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auth-client [[Binaries|binary]] is used to manage users on the auth server | auth-client [[Binaries|binary]] is used to manage users on the auth server | ||
this is used only for networked systems, local login cannot use these commands, for local users, use "[[Binaries/usermod|usermod]]" | |||
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auth-client option username password | auth-client option username password | ||
when run without arguments, auth-client will run a menu in stead | |||
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delowner - deletes owner information, doesn't need username or password | delowner - deletes owner information, doesn't need username or password | ||
eg: "''auth-client adduser foo bar''" creates a user with name foo and password bar | |||
"''auth-client addadmin foo bar''" creates an admin with name foo and password bar | |||
"''auth-client setowner systemname groupname''" sets the current user as owner/admin on this system and the group called groupname as a whiltelist for user-access |
Latest revision as of 07:19, 28 September 2024
auth-client binary is used to manage users on the auth server
this is used only for networked systems, local login cannot use these commands, for local users, use "usermod"
usage:
auth-client option username password
when run without arguments, auth-client will run a menu in stead
options:
adduser - adds a user
deluser - deletes a user, doesn't need password
addadmin - adds an admin
setpass - changes a password
setowner - sets a system owner, uses username as systemname and password as whitelist group
delowner - deletes owner information, doesn't need username or password
eg: "auth-client adduser foo bar" creates a user with name foo and password bar
"auth-client addadmin foo bar" creates an admin with name foo and password bar
"auth-client setowner systemname groupname" sets the current user as owner/admin on this system and the group called groupname as a whiltelist for user-access