HP CIFS Server 3.0a Administrator's Guide version A.02.01
Primary Domain Controller (PDC) Support
Configure Domain Users
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Configure Domain Users
The following examples show the commands used to configure Domain
Users, Domain Administrators and Domain Guests on a HP CIFS Server
configured as a PDC.
• If you are a root-level user, create a Domain User in the group named
“users”, located in the /sbin/sh directory. For example:
useradd -g users -c “Domain Users” -s /sbin/sh domuser
If you are not a root-level user, create a Domain User in the group
named “users”, located in the /usr/bin/sh directory. For example:
useradd -g users -c “Domain Users” -s /usr/bin/sh domuser
where domuser is the name of a Domain User.
• If you are a root-level user, create a Domain Administrator in the
group named “adm”, located in the /sbin/sh directory. For example:
useradd -g adm -c “Domain Administrators” -s /sbin/sh
domadmin
If you are not a root-level user, create a Domain Administrator in the
group named “adm”, located in the /usr/bin/sh directory. For
example:
useradd -g adm -c “Domain Administrators” -s /usr/bin/sh
domadmin
where domadmin is the name of a Domain Administrator.
• If you are a root-level user, create a Domain Guest in a group named
“users”, located in the /sbin/sh directory. For example:
useradd -g users -c “Domain Guest” -s /sbin/sh domguest
If you are not a root-level user, create a Domain Guest in a group
named “users”, located in the /usr/bin/sh directory. For example:
useradd -g users -c “Domain Guest” -s /usr/bin/sh
domguest
where domguest is the name of a Domain Guest.
Be sure that all of the users that were created (see the example above)
have been added to the /etc/passwd file.