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USER(8)			OpenBSD System Manager's Manual		       USER(8)

NAME
     user - manage user login information on the system

SYNOPSIS
     user add -D [-b base-directory] [-e expiry-time] [-f inactive-time]
	  [-g gid/name/=uid] [-L login-class] [-r low..high]
     user add [-mov] [-b base-directory] [-c comment] [-d home-directory]
	  [-e expiry-time] [-f inactive-time] [-G secondary-group]
	  [-g gid/name/=uid] [-k skel-directory] [-L login-class]
	  [-p password] [-r low..high] [-s shell] [-u uid] user
     user del -D [-p preserve-value]
     user del [-prv] user
     user info [-ev] user
     user mod [-mov] [-c comment] [-d home-directory] [-e expiry-time]
	  [-f inactive-time] [-G secondary-group] [-g gid/name/=uid]
	  [-L login-class] [-l new-login] [-p password] [-s shell] [-u uid]
	  user

DESCRIPTION
     The user utility acts as a frontend to the useradd(8), usermod(8),
     userinfo(8), and userdel(8) commands.

     For a full explanation of the options, please see the relevant manual
     page.

FILES
     /etc/skel/.[A-z]*	 Skeleton files for new user
     /etc/usermgmt.conf	 Configuration file for user, group(8) and those
			 backend commands

EXIT STATUS
     The user utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO
     chpass(1), group(5), passwd(5), usermgmt.conf(5), useradd(8), userdel(8),
     userinfo(8), usermod(8)

STANDARDS
     Other implementations of the user utilities use the inactive-time
     parameter to refer to the maximum number of days allowed between logins
     (this is used to lock "stale" accounts that have not been used for a
     period of time).  However, on OpenBSD systems this parameter refers
     instead to the password change time.  This is due to differences in the
     passwd(5) database compared to other operating systems.

HISTORY
     The user utility first appeared in OpenBSD 2.7.

AUTHORS
     The user utility was written by Alistair G. Crooks <agc@NetBSD.org>.

OpenBSD 4.9		       September 3, 2010		   OpenBSD 4.9
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