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referrals. Shell accounts that are known to be unused should be disabled. | referrals. Shell accounts that are known to be unused should be disabled. | ||
== Account creation == | == Account creation on shell.sugarlabs.org == | ||
To create an account, become root on sunjammer and type: | To create an account, become root on [[Machine/sunjammer]] and type: | ||
system-useradd <username> <first_name> <last_name> <email> | system-useradd <username> <first_name> <last_name> <email> | ||
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The email is also copied to ~user/welcome, in case they loose the | The email is also copied to ~user/welcome, in case they loose the | ||
original message. | original message. | ||
== Creating accounts on other hosts == | |||
'''NOTE:''' accounts on [[Machine/lightwave]], [[Machine/jita]] and other high-security machines shouldn't be given out lightly.''' | |||
You can automate account creation and provisioning on any Sugar Labs host using remote-useradd from sunjammer: | |||
remote-useradd <remote host> <username> [<group>...] | |||
Of course, you need sudo access on the remote host | |||
== Copying user keys to other hosts == | |||
remote-auth <remote host> <username> [<remote user>] | |||
== Passwords == | == Passwords == | ||