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USERNEU(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation USERNEU(1) NAME userneu/userquick - A perl script to automatically create user accounts SYNOPSIS userneu [ -cdhrsy ] [ -i input file ] [ -g [primary group] ] [ -b [base directory for $HOME] ] [ -S [smbpasswd binary] ] [ -o [Out- put file] ] [ -m [minimum password length] ] [ -x [maximum pass- word length] ] [ -D [descriptors] ] [ -f [configuration file] ] [ -G [member groups] ] [ -t [delimiter] ] [ [ -T [target system] ] [ -O [shellscript output] ] userquick [ -cdhrsy ] [ -u user information of single user ] [ -g pri- mary group ] [ -b [base directory for $HOME] ] [ -S [smbpasswd bi- nary] ] [ -o [Output file] ] [ -m [minimum password length] ] [ -x [maximum password length] ] [ -D [descriptors] ] [ -f [configura- tion file] ] [ -G [member groups] ] [ [ -T [target system] ] [ -O [shellscript output] ] DESCRIPTION userneu can either be invoked as 'userquick' or as 'userneu'. If it is called as 'userneu' it processes a list of usernames and other informa- tion and creates user accounts based on that. If it is called as 'userquick' it creates one single account based on information given on the command line. The possible command line options are: -c Create a shell script that does the account creation work on sys- tems on systems that don't come with a Perl distribution. -d Enable the "dupe engine" which tries to "bruteforce" a username that doesn't exist yet by appending one or two random characters to already existing usernames it encounters. This is disabled by default. -h Display usage information. -r Create strong passwords which means completely random strings of misc case letters, special characters and numbers with a length of 10 characters (if no different length is specified using the -m and -x switches). By default this is disabled and the script cre- ates passwords that are only composed of random lowercase letters with a length of 8 characters. -s Create Samba accounts in addition to traditional unix accounts. By default this is disabled. -y Append the "school year" to the GECOS field which is the period between some day in September and some day in July and is there- fore composed of two calender years. I only included this because I originally wrote this script for creating user accounts on my school's network. If you need this option you probably know what I'm talking about, if not you can safely ignore this as it is dis- abled by default anyway. -i [input file] This option is only relevant if the script is called as userneu. It takes the location of the input file from which to read the user information as argument. Use "-" for STDIN. -g [primary group] Specify the primary group for the users to be created, defaults to 'users'. If this is a percent sign followed by a number (and the script is called as userneu) the script reads the primary group information from the field in the input file denoted by that num- ber, e.g. a value of '%4' causes the script to use the value in the 4th field of the input vile as primary group. This is useful if you don't want to specify the primary group globally for all new users but individually for each user. -G [member group1,member group2,...] Specify a comma separated list of member groups for the users to be created. If this is a percent sign followed by a number (and the script is called as userneu) the script reads the member group information from the field in the input file denoted by that num- ber, e.g. a value of '%4' causes the script to use a comma-sepa- rated list of groups in the 4th field of the input file as member groups. This is useful if you don't want to specify the primary group globally for all new users but individually for each user. -B [directory] Specify the directory where the home directories of the created users will be placed. Defaults to "/home/$group" where $group is the primary group of the users. -S [location of smbpasswd(8)] Specify the location of smbpasswd(8). Defaults to "/usr/lo- cal/bin/smbpasswd". This implies -s. -o [output file] Specify the location of the output file in which account informa- tion is stored. Defaults to 'useraccounts' CAUTION: This file con- tains cleartext passwords and should be well protected. Although the script changes it's mode to 0600 it is no good idea to keep it arround longer than needed. This option is only relevant if the script is called as 'userneu', if it is called as 'userquick' it will just print that information on the screen. Use "-" for STD- OUT. -m [minimum password length] Specify the minimum password length. This overrides the default value of 8 characters (no -r option given) or 10 characters (-r option given). -x [maximum passsword length] Specify the maximum password length. This overrides the default value of 8 characters (no -r option given) or 10 characters (-r option given). -D [descriptor1;descriptor2;...] Specify a semicolon separated list of descriptors for the fields in the input. The length of this list has to match the actual fields being present. This is relevant to either the input file of 'userneu' or the -u option of 'userquick'. -f [configuration file Specify the location of the configuration file. Defaults to /etc/userneu.conf. -t [delimiter] Specify the delimiter for the fields in the input file as perl regular expression (slash delimited). The default is "/\t/", which means the fields are separated by tabs. This is only relevant if the script is called as 'userneu'. -T [Target System] Specify the target system for which to generate a shell script for adding users. Implies -c. If -c is given but not -T this defaults to the OS the script is run on. -O [shellscript output] Specify the location of the shell script for creating users. Im- plies -c. If -c is given but not -O this defaults to "crea- teusers.sh". Use "-" for STDOUT. FILES /etc/userneu.conf Configuration file of userneu/userquick SEE ALSO userneu.conf(5) AUTHOR Johannes Grassler <johannes.grassler@freenet.de> perl v5.8.0 2003-10-15 USERNEU(1)
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