Difference between revisions of "Users and Groups"
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Then you need to setup passwords with: | Then you need to setup passwords with: | ||
smbldap-passwd <user> | smbldap-passwd <user> | ||
− | for each of the users. | + | for each of the users. |
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+ | Then setup an ssh key for logging into the nodes. | ||
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+ | Login a user and execute | ||
+ | ssh-keygen | ||
+ | and just accept all the suggestions. | ||
+ | .ssh/id_rsa and .ssh/id_rsa.pub, then get created. | ||
+ | then | ||
+ | cp .ssh/id_rsa.pub .ssh/authorized_keys | ||
+ | and | ||
+ | chmod 600 .ssh/authorized_keys | ||
+ | then ssh node1 should log in to node1 without password. | ||
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==Groups== | ==Groups== | ||
* To create a new group | * To create a new group |
Revision as of 13:55, 29 January 2018
Contents
Introduction
Some, though not all, of the tips here are for setting up users and groups.
The tool of choice is smbldap.
Usage
Users
- To create a new user(s)
Root has a script in bin/creasu.sh, so as root:
sh bin/creasu.sh <user> <user1> <user2>
will create groups, accounts, home folder and all relevant files into the new home folder. Then you need to setup passwords with:
smbldap-passwd <user>
for each of the users.
Then setup an ssh key for logging into the nodes.
Login a user and execute
ssh-keygen
and just accept all the suggestions.
.ssh/id_rsa and .ssh/id_rsa.pub, then get created.
then
cp .ssh/id_rsa.pub .ssh/authorized_keys
and
chmod 600 .ssh/authorized_keys
then ssh node1 should log in to node1 without password.
Groups
- To create a new group
smbldap-groupadd -a <newgrpname>
- To add users to a certain group (note that this seems to take some time to propagate, as well as only working on fresh logins)
smbldap-groupmod -m <list,of,users> <targetgroup>