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Edit: libuser.conf
# See libuser.conf(5) for more information. # Do not modify the default module list if you care about unattended calls # to programs (i.e., scripts) working! [import] # Data from these files is used when libuser.conf does not define a value. # The mapping is documented in the man page. login_defs = /etc/login.defs default_useradd = /etc/default/useradd [defaults] # The default (/usr/lib*/libuser) is usually correct # moduledir = /your/custom/directory # The following variables are usually imported: # skeleton = /etc/skel # mailspooldir = /var/mail crypt_style = sha512 modules = files shadow create_modules = files shadow # modules = files shadow ldap # create_modules = ldap [userdefaults] LU_USERNAME = %n # This is better imported from /etc/login.defs: # LU_UIDNUMBER = 500 LU_GIDNUMBER = %u # LU_USERPASSWORD = !! # LU_GECOS = %n # LU_HOMEDIRECTORY = /home/%n # LU_LOGINSHELL = /bin/bash # LU_SHADOWNAME = %n # LU_SHADOWPASSWORD = !! # LU_SHADOWLASTCHANGE = %d # LU_SHADOWMIN = 0 # LU_SHADOWMAX = 99999 # LU_SHADOWWARNING = 7 # LU_SHADOWINACTIVE = -1 # LU_SHADOWEXPIRE = -1 # LU_SHADOWFLAG = -1 [groupdefaults] LU_GROUPNAME = %n # This is better imported from /etc/login.defs: # LU_GIDNUMBER = 500 # # LU_GROUPPASSWORD = !! # LU_MEMBERUID = # LU_ADMINISTRATORUID = [files] # This is useful for the case where some master files are used to # populate a different NSS mechanism which this workstation uses. # directory = /etc [shadow] # This is useful for the case where some master files are used to # populate a different NSS mechanism which this workstation uses. # directory = /etc [ldap] # Setting these is always necessary. # server = ldap # basedn = dc=example,dc=com # Setting these is rarely necessary, since it's usually correct. # userBranch = ou=People # groupBranch = ou=Group # Set only if your administrative user uses simple bind operations to # connect to the server. # binddn = cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com # Set this only if the default user (as determined by SASL) is incorrect # for SASL bind operations. Usually, it's correct, so you'll rarely need # to set these. # user = Manager # authuser = Manager [sasl] # Set these only if your sasldb is only used by a particular application, and # in a particular domain. The default (all applications, all domains) is # probably correct for most installations. # appname = imap # domain = EXAMPLE.COM