Step by step configuration tutorials for many of the Linux services like DNS, DHCP, FTP, Samba4 etc including many tips and tricks in Red Hat Linux.
Unix User Administration – Learning fundamentals of UNIX in simple and easy steps : A beginner’s tutorial containing complete knowledge of Getting Started, Unix Korn
I occasionally find myself in a situation where an undermaintained system has an account that’s been locked out. The problem is that there are a variety of ways in
Add a user to a Linux VM on Azure. One of the first tasks on any new Linux VM is to create a new user. In this article, we walk through creating a sudo user
Managing Group Access. Linux groups are a mechanism to manage a collection of computer system users. All Linux users have a user ID and a group ID and a unique
User accounts can be assigned to one or more groups on Linux. You can configure file permissions and other privileges by group. For example, on Ubuntu, only users in
Users via Command Line 101: Basic User Interaction I. How to Add a User and Grant Root Privileges on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on
In Unix/Linux, how do you find out what group a given user is in via command line?
Assuming the user already exists, the easiest way is to just open the file /etc/group and add the username to the relevant groups that you want them to be a member of.
I need a way to see if a user is part of an active directory group from my .Net 3.5 asp.net c# application. I am using the standard ldap authentication example off of