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Passwd File
I am having issues (I think) regarding users. When I look at /etc/passwd there are 4 users that I think I have created along the journey to learning Linux. How do I clear these and then only establish only one for myself? Are there possibly passwords connected to them? One of the four appears to be one I set as a user (Lance) when I installed FC4 but when I try to use it with my user (password) to log into ProFTP I get a login error.
This may be connected to the fact that when I log into Linux as a normal user and then through the console log in as su I can't use commands such as service. I get bash: service: command not found. just confused Lance |
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adduser USERNAMEYou can remove users with the Code:
deluser YOURUSERNAME |
thanks till
Can I assume that will also remove any associated password connected with that user or will it even matter? |
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got it! thanks again.
I elected not to use ISPConfig at this time. As a newbie to Linux I want to learn it before I jump off on another learning adventure. I am only hosting my site and don't plan on expanding in the to near future. I can see where it is a great help to those that want to host multiple sites though. Configuring named (DNS) manually seems to be a challenge for even experienced users! |
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