1SMBLDAP-USERADD.CMD(8)User Contributed Perl DocumentationSMBLDAP-USERADD.CMD(8)
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6 smbldap-useradd - Create a new user
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9 smbldap-useradd [-abinwPW] [-c comment] [-d home_dir] [-g
10 initial_group] [-m [-k skeleton_dir]] [-o user_ou] [-s shell] [-t time]
11 [-u uid] [-A canchange] [-B mustchange] [-C smbhome] [-D homedrive] [-E
12 scriptpath] [-F profilepath] [-G group[,...]] [-H acctflags] [-M
13 mailaddr[,...]] [-N givenname] [-O mailaddr[,...]] [-S surname] [-T
14 mailaddr[,...]] [-X encoding] [-Z name=value[,...]] login
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17 Creating New Users The smbldap-useradd command creates a new user
18 account using the values specified on the command line and the default
19 values from the system and from the configuration files (in the
20 /etc/smbldap-tools directory).
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22 Without any option, the account created will be a Unix (Posix) account.
23 The following options may be used to add information:
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25 -a
26 The user will have a Samba account (and Unix).
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29 Can change password? 0 if no, 1 if yes.
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32 The user is an AIX account.
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35 Must change password? 0 if no, 1 if yes.
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37 -c "comment"
38 The new user's comment field (gecos). This option is for gecos only!
39 To set as user's full name use the -N and -S options.
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41 -C sambaHomePath
42 SMB home share, like '\\\\PDC-SRV\\homes'.
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44 -d home_dir
45 The new user will be created using home_dir for the user's login
46 directory. The default is to append the login name to userHomePrefix
47 (defined in the configuration file) and use that as the login directory
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50 -D sambaHomeDrive
51 Letter associated with home share, like 'H:'.
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53 -E sambaLogonScript
54 Relative to the [netlogon] share (DOS script to execute on login,
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57 -F sambaProfilePath
58 Profile directory, like '\\\\PDC-SRV\\profiles\\foo'.
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60 -g initial_group
61 The group name or number of the user's initial login group. The
62 group name must exist. A group number must refer to an already existing
63 group. The default group number is defined in the configuration file
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66 -G group,[...]
67 A list of supplementary groups that the user is also a member of.
68 Each group is separated from the next by a comma, with no intervening
69 whitespace. The groups are subject to the same restrictions as the
70 group given with the -g option. The default is for the user to belong
71 only to the initial group.
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73 -H sambaAcctFlags
74 Spaces and trailing bracket are ignored (samba account control bits
75 like '[NDHTUMWSLKI]').
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77 -i
78 Creates an interdomain trust account (machine Workstation). A
79 password will be asked for the trust account.
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81 -k skeletonDir
82 When creating the user's home directory, copy files and directories
83 from skeletonDir rather than /etc/skel. The -k option is only valid in
84 conjunction with the -m option. The default is not to create the
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87 -m
88 The user's home directory will be created if it does not exist. The
89 files contained in skeletonDir will be copied to the home directory if
90 the -k option is used, otherwise the files contained in /etc/skel will
91 be used instead. Any directories contained in skeletonDir or /etc/skel
92 will be created in the user's home directory as well.
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94 -M mail
95 E-mail addresses (multiple addresses are separated by commas).
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97 --non-unique
98 Allow the creation of a user account with a duplicate (non-unique)
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101 -n
102 Do not print banner message.
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104 -N givenname
105 Family name. Defaults to username.
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107 -o node
108 The user's account will be created in the specified organizational
109 unit. It is relative to the user suffix dn ($usersdn) defined in the
110 configuration file. Ex: 'ou=admin,ou=all'
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112 -O localMailAddress
113 localMailAddresses (multiple addresses are separated by commas).
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116 Ends by invoking smbldap-passwd.
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118 -p
119 Read password from STDIN without verification.
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121 -s shell
122 The name of the user's login shell. The default is to leave this
123 field blank, which causes the system to select the default login shell.
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125 -S surname
126 Defaults to username.
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128 -t time
129 Wait <time> seconds before exiting script when adding computer's
130 account. This is useful when Master/PDC and Slaves/BDCs are connected
131 through the Internet (replication is not real time).
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133 -T mailToAddress
134 Forward address (multiple addresses are separated by commas).
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136 -u uid
137 The numerical value of the user's ID. This value must be unique,
138 unless the --non-unique option is used. The value must be non-negative.
139 The default is to use the smallest ID value greater than 1000 and
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142 -w/-W
143 Creates an account for a Samba machine (Workstation), so that it can
144 join a sambaDomainName. Normally -w is used for adding machines through
145 Samba but -W can be used for manual addition of samba attributes.
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147 -X encoding
148 Specify input encoding for givenname and surname (default UTF-8).
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151 Specify custom LDAP attributes, using comma-separated name=value
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