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** you can add a uid at the end of the command if you want to set a particular uid |
** you can add a uid at the end of the command if you want to set a particular uid |
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** running ldapadduser without any parameters will give you usage info |
** running ldapadduser without any parameters will give you usage info |
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* Examples |
* Examples: |
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** /usr/local/bin/ldapadduser pvenkman users "Dr. Peter Venkman" |
** /usr/local/bin/ldapadduser pvenkman users "Dr. Peter Venkman" |
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*** This will create the pvenkman account and assign it the next uid and the gid of the users group |
*** This will create the pvenkman account and assign it the next uid and the gid of the users group |
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** /usr/local/bin/ldapadduser rstanz 100 "Dr. Raymond Stanz" 2408 |
** /usr/local/bin/ldapadduser rstanz 100 "Dr. Raymond Stanz" 2408 |
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*** This will create the rstanz account and assign it the uid 2408 and the gid 100 |
*** This will create the rstanz account and assign it the uid 2408 and the gid 100 |
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** /usr/local/bin/ldapadduser |
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*** returns: Usage : ./ldapadduser <username> <groupname | gid> "<gecos>" [uid] |
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* change the user's password: /usr/local/bin/ldapchangepasswd {username} |
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[[Category: Operations]] |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 25 March 2013
To create Bloominglabs accounts:
- ssh to bloominglabs.org (ask dosman about the specifics)
- /usr/local/bin/ldapadduser {username} {group} "{gecos}"
- group can either be the group name or the gid
- make sure to put gecos info in quotes if there is a space - like between their first and last name
- you can add a uid at the end of the command if you want to set a particular uid
- running ldapadduser without any parameters will give you usage info
- Examples:
- /usr/local/bin/ldapadduser pvenkman users "Dr. Peter Venkman"
- This will create the pvenkman account and assign it the next uid and the gid of the users group
- /usr/local/bin/ldapadduser rstanz 100 "Dr. Raymond Stanz" 2408
- This will create the rstanz account and assign it the uid 2408 and the gid 100
- /usr/local/bin/ldapadduser
- returns: Usage : ./ldapadduser <username> <groupname | gid> "<gecos>" [uid]
- /usr/local/bin/ldapadduser pvenkman users "Dr. Peter Venkman"
- change the user's password: /usr/local/bin/ldapchangepasswd {username}