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== Adding accounts on other machines == | == Adding accounts on other machines == | ||
Please '''do not create accounts directly with useradd/userdel'''. Instead: | Please '''do not create accounts directly with useradd/userdel'''. Instead, copy the existing credentials from sunjammer: | ||
* Log into sunjammer, forwarding your ssh agent: | * Log into sunjammer, forwarding your ssh keys with the ssh-agent: | ||
ssh -A sunjammer | ssh -A sunjammer | ||
* Become root | * Become root with <tt>sudo -i</tt>. This will preserve your <tt>$SSH_AUTH_SOCK</tt> | ||
* Run this shell script to create a user and copy the credentials from sunjammer: | * Run this shell script to create a user and copy the credentials from sunjammer: | ||
remote-useradd <remotehost> <user> <groups...> | remote-useradd <remotehost> <user> <groups...> | ||
Needless to say, remote-useradd requires your ssh key to be already installed in the remote server. | |||
Typically, you'll want to add users to groups <tt>sudo</tt>, <tt>adm</tt>, <code>libvirtd</tt> and <code>docker</tt>. | Typically, you'll want to add users to groups <tt>sudo</tt>, <tt>adm</tt>, <code>libvirtd</tt> and <code>docker</tt>. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||