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Objective: Understand how to create user accounts Understand how to create group accounts Creating good password policies Understanding permissions and file sharing Setup: You will need a Ubuntu Serve

Objective:

Understand how to create user accountsUnderstand how to create group accountsCreating good password policiesUnderstanding permissions and file sharing

Setup:

You will need a Ubuntu Server VM

Walk Through:

You are a system administrator who has been tasked to create user accounts for new users on your system. You can pick whatever theme you like as long as there are protagonist and antagonist users: i.e. Super Hero’s and Villains, Harry Potter Characters, or other interests of yours.

Create 2 groups:One for the ProtagonistsOne for the Antagonists

Create 5 users:2 Protagonists2 Antagonists1 Neutral – Can access both group's files

User Configuration:Each user will have their own home directory that only they can access.Users must change their password when they first log in.Users are required to change their password after 6 months.

Required Directories in /home:1. Share – Anyone can access this directory to add or remove2. Protagonists – Only the protagonists group can add or remove3. Antagonists – Only the antagonists group can add or remove***Directory names can be named based on your current theme***

Ensure that you test that each account is working by either switching users, or logging in as different users.

What to Submit:

Submit a lab report documenting your process.Make sure to include:

  • A screenshot of the listing of the /home directory of the system showing the users home directories and the additional group directories.
  • A screenshot showing the listing of the file /etc/groups.
  • Screenshots that shows the permissions of the protagonists and antagonists directories.
  • Output from the chage -l  for each of the five users.

Upon Completion You Should:

  • Be able to use user management commands to create and modify users
  • Be able to use group management commands to create and modify groups
  • Be able to modify permission to allow individuals access based on group or permissions level
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