What Are Users?

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Solaris™ Operating Environment Boot Camp
By David Rhodes, Dominic Butler
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Chapter 3.  User Administration


Anyone trying to access a UNIX system requires the correct login information, which is allocated by a system administrator. At login time, you are prompted to enter your login name, followed by your password; if this is correct, you will be allowed on the system. This process is carried out for a number of reasons, including the following:

  • It ensures that the system remains secure by only allowing users that know a login name and corresponding password to access the system.

  • It allows the administrator to determine who is logged on at any particular time and also how much time and/or space they are using.

  • It allows users to be gathered together into groups and assigned permissions as required.

While we often think of a user as being an actual person, this doesn't have to be the case. For example, users are often defined to enable a task to be easily carried out, such as the shutdown user that can be used to power down the machine.


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    Solaris Operating Environment Boot Camp
    Solaris Operating Environment Boot Camp
    ISBN: 0130342874
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2002
    Pages: 301

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