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usermod binary is used to modify users, older version but still works | usermod [[Binaries|binary]] is used to modify users, older version but still works. | ||
usermod is for local logins only and not for rednet network based, for that you use the set of binaries from auth-client | |||
'''usage:''' | |||
usermod option username password | |||
'''options:''' | |||
adduser - adds a new user | |||
deluser - deletes a user, no password needed | |||
addadmin - attempts to add an admin | |||
setpass - changes a password | |||
eg: "''usermod addadmin foo bar''" creates an admin with the username foo and password bar |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 27 September 2024
usermod binary is used to modify users, older version but still works.
usermod is for local logins only and not for rednet network based, for that you use the set of binaries from auth-client
usage:
usermod option username password
options:
adduser - adds a new user
deluser - deletes a user, no password needed
addadmin - attempts to add an admin
setpass - changes a password
eg: "usermod addadmin foo bar" creates an admin with the username foo and password bar