1.\" Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org>. Berlin. 2.\" All rights reserved. 3.\" 4.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 6.\" are met: 7.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 10.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 11.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 12.\" 13.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 14.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 15.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 16.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 17.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 18.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 19.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 20.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 21.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 22.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 23.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 24.\" 25.\" $Id: adduser.8,v 1.21 1997/06/23 04:52:07 steve Exp $ 26.\" 27.Dd January 9, 1995 28.Dt ADDUSER 8 29.Os FreeBSD 2.1 30.Sh NAME 31.Nm adduser 32.Nd command for adding new users 33.Sh SYNOPSIS 34.Nm adduser 35.Oo 36.Fl batch Ar username 37.Op Ar group Ns , Ns Op Ar group,... 38.Op Ar class 39.Op Ar fullname 40.Op Ar password 41.Oc 42.br 43.Op Fl check_only 44.br 45.Op Fl class Ar login_class 46.br 47.Op Fl config_create 48.br 49.Op Fl dotdir Ar dotdir 50.br 51.Op Fl group Ar login_group 52.br 53.Op Fl h | help 54.br 55.Op Fl home Ar home 56.br 57.Op Fl message Ar message_file 58.br 59.Op Fl noconfig 60.br 61.Op Fl shell Ar shell 62.br 63.Op Fl s | silent | q | quiet 64.br 65.Op Fl uid Ar uid_start 66.br 67.Op Fl v | verbose 68.Sh DESCRIPTION 69.Nm Adduser 70is a simple program for adding new users. Adduser checks 71the passwd, group and shell databases. It creates passwd/group entries, 72.Ev HOME 73directory, dotfiles and sends the new user a welcome message. 74.Sh RESTRICTIONS 75.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact 76.It Sy username 77Login name. May contain only lowercase characters or digits. Maximum length 78is 16 characters (see 79.Xr setlogin 2 80BUGS section). 81The reasons for this limit are "Historical". 82Given that people have traditionally wanted to break this 83limit for aesthetic reasons, it's never been of great importance to break 84such a basic fundamental parameter in UNIX. 85You can change 86.Dv UT_NAMESIZE 87in 88.Pa /usr/include/utmp.h 89and recompile the 90world; people have done this and it works, but you will have problems 91with any precompiled programs, or source that assumes the 8-character 92name limit and NIS. The NIS protocol mandates an 8-character username. 93If you need a longer login name for e-mail addresses, 94you can define an alias in 95.Pa /etc/aliases . 96.It Sy fullname 97Firstname and surname. 98The 99.Ql Pa \: 100character is not allowed. 101.It Sy shell 102Only valid shells from the shell database or sliplogin and pppd 103.It Sy uid 104Automatically generated or your choice, must be less than 32000. 105.It Sy gid/login group 106Your choice or automatically generated. 107.It Sy password 108If not empty, password is encoded with 109.Xr crypt 3 . 110.El 111.Sh UNIQUE GROUPS 112Perhaps you're missing what 113.Em can 114be done with this scheme that falls apart 115with most other schemes. With each user in his/her own group the user can 116safely run with a umask of 002 and have files created in their home directory 117and not worry about others being able to read them. 118.Pp 119For a shared area you create a separate uid/gid (like cvs or ncvs on freefall), 120you place each person that should be able to access this area into that new 121group. 122.Pp 123This model of uid/gid administration allows far greater flexibility than lumping 124users into groups and having to muck with the umask when working in a shared 125area. 126.Pp 127I have been using this model for almost 10 years and found that it works 128for most situations, and has never gotten in the way. (Rod Grimes) 129.Sh CONFIGURATION 130.Bl -enum 131.It 132Read internal variables. 133.It 134Read configuration file (/etc/adduser.conf). 135.It 136Parse command line options. 137.El 138.Sh OPTIONS 139.Bl -tag -width Ds 140.It Sy -batch username [group[,group]...] [class] [fullname] [password] 141Batch mode. 142.It Sy -check_only 143Check /etc/passwd, /etc/group, /etc/shells and exit. 144.It Sy -class Ar login_class 145Set default login class. 146.It Sy -create_config 147Create new configuration and message file and exit. 148.It Sy -dotdir Ar directory 149Copy files from 150.Ar directory 151into the 152.Ev HOME 153directory of new users, 154.Ql Pa dot.foo 155will be renamed to 156.Ql Pa .foo . 157Don't copy files if 158.Ar directory 159specified is equal to 160.Ar no . 161For security make all files writable and readable for owner, 162don't allow group or world to write files and allow only owner 163to read/execute/write 164.Pa .rhost , 165.Pa .Xauthority , 166.Pa .kermrc , 167.Pa .netrc , 168.Pa Mail , 169.Pa prv , 170.Pa iscreen , 171.Pa term . 172.It Sy -group Ar login_group 173Login group. 174.Ar USER 175means that the username is to be used as login group. 176.It Sy -help,-h,-? 177Print a summary of options and exit. 178.It Sy -home Ar partition 179Default home partition where all users located. 180.It Sy -message Ar file 181Send new users a welcome message from 182.Ar file . 183Specifying a value of 184.Ar no 185for 186.Ar file 187causes no message to be sent to new users. 188.It Sy -noconfig 189Do not read the default configuration file. 190.It Sy -shell Ar shell 191Default shell for new users. 192.It Sy -silent,-s,-quiet,-q 193Few warnings, questions, bug reports. 194.It Sy -uid Ar uid 195Use uid's from 196.Ar uid 197on up. 198.It Sy -verbose,-v 199Many warnings, questions. Recommended for novice users. 200.Sh FORMATS 201.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact 202.Ql Pa # 203is a comment. 204.It Sy configuration file 205.Nm Adduser 206reads and writes this file. 207See 208.Pa /etc/adduser.conf 209for more details. 210.It Sy message file 211Eval variables in this file. See 212.Pa /etc/adduser.message 213for more 214details. 215.El 216.Sh EXAMPLES 217.Pp 218$ adduser 219.Pp 220Start adduser in interactive mode. 221.Pp 222$ adduser -batch baerenklau guest,staff,baer '' 'Teddy II' qwerty7 223.Pp 224Create user 'baerenklau' and login group 'baerenklau'. Invite user 225baerenklau into groups guest, staff and baer. Use default login class. 226Realname (fullname) 227is 'Teddy II'. Password is 'qwerty7' (don't use such passwords!). Create 228.Ev HOME 229directory 230.Pa /home/baerenklau 231and copy all files and directories 232from 233.Pa /usr/share/skel 234to 235.Pa /home/baerenklau . 236Send user baerenklau 237a welcome message. 238.Pp 239$ adduser -uid 5000 -group guest -message no -batch vehlefanz 240.Pp 241Create user 'vehlefanz'. Login group is guest. Uid next available uid 242after 5000, for instance 5007. No other groups, no realname, no password. 243Do not send a welcome message. 244.Sh FILES 245.Bl -tag -width /etc/master.passwdxx -compact 246.It Pa /etc/master.passwd 247user database 248.It Pa /etc/group 249group database 250.It Pa /etc/shells 251shell database 252.It Pa /etc/login.conf 253login classes database 254.It Pa /etc/adduser.conf 255configuration file for adduser 256.It Pa /etc/adduser.message 257message file for adduser 258.It Pa /usr/share/skel 259skeletal login directory 260.It Pa /var/log/adduser 261logfile for adduser 262.El 263.Sh SEE ALSO 264.Xr chpass 1 , 265.Xr finger 1 , 266.Xr passwd 1 , 267.Xr setlogin 2 , 268.Xr yp 4 , 269.Xr aliases 5 , 270.Xr group 5 , 271.Xr login.conf 5 , 272.Xr passwd 5 , 273.Xr shells 5 , 274.Xr addgroup 8 , 275.Xr pwd_mkdb 8 , 276.Xr rmgroup 8 , 277.Xr rmuser 8 , 278.Xr vipw 8 279.\" .Sh BUGS 280.Sh HISTORY 281The 282.Nm 283command appeared in 284.Fx 2.1 . 285