KUser

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KUser er et redskab til at håndtere brugere og grupper på dit system


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Hovedpunkter

  • Tilføj/Rediger/Fjern brugere
  • Tilføj/Rediger/Fjern grupper
  • Håndter adgangskoder

Opsætning

KUser er sædvanligvis ikke installeret som standard, så det skal installeres manuelt. KUser hører til pakken kdeadmin.

Når det er installeret, finder du det i startmenuen som Programmer -> System -> KUser, eller du kan starte det i KRunner (Alt+F2) ved at skrive

kuser

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Brug af KUser

Efter at have startet KUser åbnes et vindue med to faneblade: Brugere and Grupper.



Brugere

Dobbeltklikker du på en bruger, så åbnes en dialog med flere faneblade. Antallet af faneblade kan variere afhængigt af, hvilken type lagringssystem der bruges til brugere og om der bruges kvoter.

Brugerinfo

  • Modify the user-properties like User-ID, Name, Address information or set/change a password for example. You can also deactivate an account.



Password Management

  • Change password settings, like the time after which a password has to be changed, or set a time at which an account will expire.



Groups

  • Add or remove groups the user belongs to.



Groups

Double clicking a group opens a dialog, where you can change the name of the group and add/remove users to/from a group.



Warning
Be careful deleting anything, as it can harm your system seriously!


Configure KUser

Click Settings -> Configure KUser and you can set up defaults for creating a new user:

General

  • set the shell, the home path or the UID.
  • choose if a home folder will be created and if a skeleton (standard configuration files) will be copied to the home folder.
  • set a private group, which creates a own personal group when a user is added and removes it, when the user is removed.
  • set a standard password policy.



Files

  • set default paths for password, group file, password shadow file and group shadow file.



LDAP

  • set preferences for users in a local network



Tip
In most cases you won't have to change the default settings, as they are sufficient for most users.


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