Re: creating users by command line
- From: "Miguel Lopes" <milopes@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 15:37:37 -0000
"jrchilds" <jackddg22@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu na mensagem
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useradd --help does not list -x or -t, Are you sure you want to use
these options?
Jack
Barnacle Bill the Sailor wrote:
Miguel Lopes wrote:
Hello I have Suse 10.2 with postfix, courier and roundcubemail and teyusing yast should be more likely to work since yast does the work with
are
working fine.
I have a problema I cannot crate a user using command line if I do I
cannot
ologon using roundcubemail.
If I create the user using YAST the cliente logons without any problem.
The command that I am using is
useradd -xpto -g users -G users,dialout,video -m -d /home/xpto
What is missing here what is the diferente using yast and command line.
Thanks
the peculiarities of Suse in mind. And is not likely to set an unwanted
switch as one might by using the command line. Since I don't use the
command line for user maintenance I can't say about your particular
command problem.
Hi I already found out what is the problem the password cannot be plain text
it has to be converted to crypt is there any sintax that I can but the
password in plain text in the command.
I looked around and couldn't find what are the sintax -x or -t stans for!
can you give me a hand?
Thanks
.
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