Is it ok to edit the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files
manually to add users and groups or would this circumvent other required system
commands from being executed when adding them at the command line via useradd
and groupadd? In reading the docs @ http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/s1-users-tools.html#s2-users-cmd-line
I see a user that is created with these utilities is disabled until unlocked
with passwd. If someone is creating users for services without home dirs and
shell access, how do you handle the password? Looking at the example provided
in a doc I am reading, there is “*” in the password field in the
passwd file. Is that suggesting it’s just not displayed in the doc, or
does the “*” have specific meaning? Thanks! |
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