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As root or using sudo do the following | As root or using sudo do the following | ||
apt-get install openssh-server openssh-client | apt-get install openssh-server openssh-client | ||
− | / | + | service ssh start |
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+ | == Add new user to system == | ||
+ | As root or using sudo do the following | ||
+ | useradd -c "Nicole Ploof" -m -s /bin/bash nicolep | ||
+ | passwd nicolep | ||
+ | passwd -u nicolep | ||
+ | The first line creates a new user account on the system, using the next available UID for users and creates a home directory /home/nicolep with the default shell bash assigned. The next line prompts you to set a password for user nicolep and the last line ensures the login is unlocked. Substitute nicolep for the username of your choice as well as -c comments in quotes for the first and last name of your choice. | ||
== Numlock On by Default == | == Numlock On by Default == |
Revision as of 15:40, 1 March 2014
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Secure Shell Support for Remote Login
As root or using sudo do the following
apt-get install openssh-server openssh-client service ssh start
Add new user to system
As root or using sudo do the following
useradd -c "Nicole Ploof" -m -s /bin/bash nicolep passwd nicolep passwd -u nicolep
The first line creates a new user account on the system, using the next available UID for users and creates a home directory /home/nicolep with the default shell bash assigned. The next line prompts you to set a password for user nicolep and the last line ensures the login is unlocked. Substitute nicolep for the username of your choice as well as -c comments in quotes for the first and last name of your choice.
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