I tryed to put the computer into 'init 1' to do some configuration and try to solve a problem
Relatated here: https://www.clearos.com/clearfoundation/social/community/how-do-i-add-an-user-to-an-specific-group-from-command-line
But in 'init 1' it says that the group 'allusers' does not exists.
It also complains when i try to 'su' in some users
I guess i am missing something
Can someone explain-me it
i am tottaly new in the distro and in these firewall stuff
I really need to understend how it works
Could someone give me some 1-2 hours reading that will enable me to solve that problem?
Relatated here: https://www.clearos.com/clearfoundation/social/community/how-do-i-add-an-user-to-an-specific-group-from-command-line
But in 'init 1' it says that the group 'allusers' does not exists.
It also complains when i try to 'su' in some users
I guess i am missing something
Can someone explain-me it
i am tottaly new in the distro and in these firewall stuff
I really need to understend how it works
Could someone give me some 1-2 hours reading that will enable me to solve that problem?
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I am not going to give you a specific list of 2+ hours of reading - but will give you a hint...
Ordinary users and groups are authenticated by openldap and can only be managed by webconfig or a script that calls openldap APIs such as Ben provided.
Only system users are managed using the traditional 'useradd -r' etc commands.
Is openldap running in "init 1"? - maybe not.
You might also be interested in :=
https://www.clearos.com/resources/documentation/clearos/content:en_us:7_ug_account_import
https://www.clearos.com/resources/documentation/clearos/content:en_us:kb_howtos_adding_a_user_account_from_the_command_line
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