There is also command line programs to do this, it is either called
`adduser` or `useradd`. You can also do it by hand (not recommened on a
busy site). Most people write custom shell scripts to do their "dirty work"
for them, like if they need to enter customer information (address, city)
into an sql database, things like that.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jon Pennington
On Wed, 01 Mar 2000, benjamin.c wrote:
Can anyone point me in the correct direction, i would like to start a shell server with my box at home.
Does anyone have any documentation on this that could help me,
Umm...Why don't you just use YaST?
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