KUser

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KUser is a tool for managing users and groups on your 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.



Users

Double-clicking a user opens a dialog with several tabs. The amount of tabs is variable, depending on the type of the user storage system and whether quotas are being used.

User Info

  • 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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