newusers(8)


NAME

   newusers - update and create new users in batch

SYNOPSIS

   newusers [options] [file]

DESCRIPTION

   The newusers command reads a file (or the standard input by default)
   and uses this information to update a set of existing users or to
   create new users. Each line is in the same format as the standard
   password file (see passwd(5)) with the exceptions explained below:

   pw_name:pw_passwd:pw_uid:pw_gid:pw_gecos:pw_dir:pw_shell

   pw_name
       This is the name of the user.

       It can be the name of a new user or the name of an existing user
       (or an user created before by newusers). In case of an existing
       user, the user's information will be changed, otherwise a new user
       will be created.

   pw_passwd
       This field will be encrypted and used as the new value of the
       encrypted password.

   pw_uid
       This field is used to define the UID of the user.

       If the field is empty, an new (unused) UID will be defined
       automatically by newusers.

       If this field contains a number, this number will be used as the
       UID.

       If this field contains the name of an existing user (or the name of
       an user created before by newusers), the UID of the specified user
       will be used.

       If the UID of an existing user is changed, the files ownership of
       the user's file should be fixed manually.

   pw_gid
       This field is used to define the primary group ID for the user.

       If this field contains the name of an existing group (or a group
       created before by newusers), the GID of this group will be used as
       the primary group ID for the user.

       If this field is a number, this number will be used as the primary
       group ID of the user. If no groups exist with this GID, a new group
       will be created with this GID, and the name of the user.

       If this field is empty, a new group will be created with the name
       of the user and a GID will be automatically defined by newusers to
       be used as the primary group ID for the user and as the GID for the
       new group.

       If this field contains the name of a group which does not exist
       (and was not created before by newusers), a new group will be
       created with the specified name and a GID will be automatically
       defined by newusers to be used as the primary group ID for the user
       and GID for the new group.

   pw_gecos
       This field is copied in the GECOS field of the user.

   pw_dir
       This field is used to define the home directory of the user.

       If this field does not specify an existing directory, the specified
       directory is created, with ownership set to the user being created
       or updated and its primary group.

       If the home directory of an existing user is changed, newusers does
       not move or copy the content of the old directory to the new
       location. This should be done manually.

   pw_shell
       This field defines the shell of the user. No checks are performed
       on this field.

   newusers first tries to create or change all the specified users, and
   then write these changes to the user or group databases. If an error
   occurs (except in the final writes to the databases), no changes are
   committed to the databases.

   During this first pass, users are created with a locked password (and
   passwords are not changed for the users which are not created). A
   second pass is used to update the passwords using PAM. Failures to
   update a password are reported, but will not stop the other password
   updates.

   This command is intended to be used in a large system environment where
   many accounts are updated at a single time.

OPTIONS

   The options which apply to the newusers command are:

   -h, --help
       Display help message and exit.

   -r, --system
       Create a system account.

       System users will be created with no aging information in
       /etc/shadow, and their numeric identifiers are chosen in the
       SYS_UID_MIN-SYS_UID_MAX range, defined in login.defs, instead of
       UID_MIN-UID_MAX (and their GID counterparts for the creation of
       groups).

   -R, --root CHROOT_DIR
       Apply changes in the CHROOT_DIR directory and use the configuration
       files from the CHROOT_DIR directory.

CAVEATS

   The input file must be protected since it contains unencrypted
   passwords.

CONFIGURATION

   The following configuration variables in /etc/login.defs change the
   behavior of this tool:

   GID_MAX (number), GID_MIN (number)
       Range of group IDs used for the creation of regular groups by
       useradd, groupadd, or newusers.

       The default value for GID_MIN (resp.  GID_MAX) is 1000 (resp.
       60000).

   MAX_MEMBERS_PER_GROUP (number)
       Maximum members per group entry. When the maximum is reached, a new
       group entry (line) is started in /etc/group (with the same name,
       same password, and same GID).

       The default value is 0, meaning that there are no limits in the
       number of members in a group.

       This feature (split group) permits to limit the length of lines in
       the group file. This is useful to make sure that lines for NIS
       groups are not larger than 1024 characters.

       If you need to enforce such limit, you can use 25.

       Note: split groups may not be supported by all tools (even in the
       Shadow toolsuite). You should not use this variable unless you
       really need it.

   PASS_MAX_DAYS (number)
       The maximum number of days a password may be used. If the password
       is older than this, a password change will be forced. If not
       specified, -1 will be assumed (which disables the restriction).

   PASS_MIN_DAYS (number)
       The minimum number of days allowed between password changes. Any
       password changes attempted sooner than this will be rejected. If
       not specified, -1 will be assumed (which disables the restriction).

   PASS_WARN_AGE (number)
       The number of days warning given before a password expires. A zero
       means warning is given only upon the day of expiration, a negative
       value means no warning is given. If not specified, no warning will
       be provided.

   SUB_GID_MIN (number), SUB_GID_MAX (number), SUB_GID_COUNT (number)
       If /etc/subuid exists, the commands useradd and newusers (unless
       the user already have subordinate group IDs) allocate SUB_GID_COUNT
       unused group IDs from the range SUB_GID_MIN to SUB_GID_MAX for each
       new user.

       The default values for SUB_GID_MIN, SUB_GID_MAX, SUB_GID_COUNT are
       respectively 100000, 600100000 and 10000.

   SUB_UID_MIN (number), SUB_UID_MAX (number), SUB_UID_COUNT (number)
       If /etc/subuid exists, the commands useradd and newusers (unless
       the user already have subordinate user IDs) allocate SUB_UID_COUNT
       unused user IDs from the range SUB_UID_MIN to SUB_UID_MAX for each
       new user.

       The default values for SUB_UID_MIN, SUB_UID_MAX, SUB_UID_COUNT are
       respectively 100000, 600100000 and 10000.

   SYS_GID_MAX (number), SYS_GID_MIN (number)
       Range of group IDs used for the creation of system groups by
       useradd, groupadd, or newusers.

       The default value for SYS_GID_MIN (resp.  SYS_GID_MAX) is 101
       (resp.  GID_MIN-1).

   SYS_UID_MAX (number), SYS_UID_MIN (number)
       Range of user IDs used for the creation of system users by useradd
       or newusers.

       The default value for SYS_UID_MIN (resp.  SYS_UID_MAX) is 101
       (resp.  UID_MIN-1).

   UID_MAX (number), UID_MIN (number)
       Range of user IDs used for the creation of regular users by useradd
       or newusers.

       The default value for UID_MIN (resp.  UID_MAX) is 1000 (resp.
       60000).

   UMASK (number)
       The file mode creation mask is initialized to this value. If not
       specified, the mask will be initialized to 022.

       useradd and newusers use this mask to set the mode of the home
       directory they create

       It is also used by pam_umask as the default umask value.

FILES

   /etc/passwd
       User account information.

   /etc/shadow
       Secure user account information.

   /etc/group
       Group account information.

   /etc/gshadow
       Secure group account information.

   /etc/login.defs
       Shadow password suite configuration.

   /etc/pam.d/newusers
       PAM configuration for newusers.

   /etc/subgid
       Per user subordinate group IDs.

   /etc/subuid
       Per user subordinate user IDs.

SEE ALSO

   login.defs(5), passwd(1), subgid(5), subuid(5), useradd(8).





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