Managing User Accounts and User Environments in Oracle® Solaris 11.2

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Updated: September 2014
 
 

How to Add a User

  1. Assume the root role or a role that has the User Management rights profile.

    See Using Your Assigned Administrative Rights in Securing Users and Processes in Oracle Solaris 11.2 .

  2. Create a local user.

    By default, the user is created locally. If you include the –S ldap option, the user is created in an existing LDAP repository.

    # useradd -d dir -m username
    useradd

    Creates an account for the specified user.

    –d

    Specifies the location of the home directory of the user.

    Use the –d localhost:/export/home/username instead of –d /export/home/username to force the entry to be written to auto_home.

    –m

    Creates a local home directory on the system for the user.

    For a detailed description of all of the options and arguments that you can specify with the useradd command, see the useradd (1M) man page.


    Note -  The account is locked until you assign the user a password.
  3. Assign the user a password.
    # passwd username
    New password: Type user password
    Re-enter new password: Retype password

    For more command options, see the useradd (1M) and passwd (1) man pages.

See also

After creating a user, you might need to perform some additional tasks, including adding and assigning roles to a user, and displaying or changing the rights profiles of a user. For more information, see Creating a Role in Securing Users and Processes in Oracle Solaris 11.2 .