Managing Users, Groups, and Password policy in Linux
Udemy
Course Summary
Enhance your Linux System Administration skills, by learning how to manage: users, groups & password policy.
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Course Description
The material is demonstrated through a predefined list of common System Administration tasks.
All tasks are performed from the Linux Command Line Interface (CLI).
Topics include:
Managing Users & GroupsÂ
- Create new users, while assigning them specific UID’s (User ID’s).
- Create new groups, while assigning them specific GID’s (Group ID’s).
- Add a newly created user to an existing group (upon user creation).
- Add an existing user to an existing group.
- Display available info on user accounts, users & groups.
- Create new users with non-interactive login shells.
- Remove (delete) users, including their home directories.
- Remove (delete) groups.
- Lock-out users from the system.
- Unlock locked-out users.
Setting Passwords & Password Policy Management Â
- Set passwords for users.
- Set passwords for users from within Bash scripts.
- Display a user’s password hash.
- Display a user’s password policy (“password agingâ€) info.
- Change the password policy for users.
- Force a user to change his/her password on next login.
This course is listed under
Open Source
, Networks & IT Infrastructure
and Operating Systems
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