Monitoring
As a system administrator, it’s important to keep track of the commands that users are running on your Linux server. This can help you identify any unauthorized activity or potential
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As a system administrator, it’s important to keep track of the commands that users are running on your Linux server. This can help you identify any unauthorized activity or potential
In Linux, you can switch user and configure sudo access in a few simple steps. Here’s how you can do it: Switching User To switch user in Linux, you can
In this example I will add a user that is called “genie”, using the adduser command. Replace genie with your desired username. When you add your username the system will
Following are the basic user account management commands User Files /etc/passwd This file has all user’s attributes Output: /etc/shadow This file contains encrypted user password and password policy Output: /etc/group