- Check out the default attributes assigned when a user is created and notice the file which maintains the attributes information.
- Create a directory with some files and try to assign these default files available for user when he gets logged in.
- Change the default shell for an user at the user creation time as well as the after creating the user.
- Try to initiate an user to change his password as soon as he login to the system for the very next time.
- Check out the attributes in the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow file along with the permissions.
- Try to change the entries in the /etc/shadow file sync the data from /etc/passwd file and try to do vice versa and check out the difference.
- Create a user with two groups and navigate within the groups to participate in the two groups.
- Create a user by duplicating the root user id in order to access the root privileges.
- Identity the users in the server without having password assigned.
- Check out the states of the password.
- List the users from a specific group.
- By checking the /etc/group file and identify the users participating in a secondary groups.
- Try to create a user with a minimum, maximum, warning days to change the password.
- try to change the user info and the group inf by using the usermod,group commands.
- Change the default password length for a user.
account management quest for solaris administration
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