source: BOOK/boot/common/pwdgroup.xml@ 8d157dfa

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Last change on this file since 8d157dfa was f5df137, checked in by Jim Gifford <clfs@…>, 16 years ago

Updated Udev to 137. Fixed nagging uucp group issue for udev

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[3f8be484]1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
[aa18ac0]2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
[3f8be484]4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6]>
7
8<sect1 id="ch-boot-pwdgroup">
9 <?dbhtml filename="pwdgroup.html"?>
10
11 <title>Creating the passwd, group, and log Files</title>
12
13 <indexterm zone="ch-boot-pwdgroup">
[91ad4a4]14 <primary sortas="e-/etc/passwd">/etc/passwd</primary>
[3f8be484]15 </indexterm>
16
17 <indexterm zone="ch-boot-pwdgroup">
[91ad4a4]18 <primary sortas="e-/etc/group">/etc/group</primary>
[3f8be484]19 </indexterm>
20
21 <indexterm zone="ch-boot-pwdgroup">
[91ad4a4]22 <primary sortas="e-/var/run/utmp">/var/run/utmp</primary>
[3f8be484]23 </indexterm>
24
25 <indexterm zone="ch-boot-pwdgroup">
[91ad4a4]26 <primary sortas="e-/var/log/btmp">/var/log/btmp</primary>
[3f8be484]27 </indexterm>
28
29 <indexterm zone="ch-boot-pwdgroup">
[91ad4a4]30 <primary sortas="e-/var/log/lastlog">/var/log/lastlog</primary>
[3f8be484]31 </indexterm>
32
33 <indexterm zone="ch-boot-pwdgroup">
[91ad4a4]34 <primary sortas="e-/var/log/wtmp">/var/log/wtmp</primary>
[3f8be484]35 </indexterm>
36
[934e597]37 <para os="a">In order for user <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> to
[3f8be484]38 be able to login and for the name <quote>root</quote> to be recognized,
[91ad4a4]39 there must be relevant entries in the <filename>/etc/passwd</filename>
40 and <filename>/etc/group</filename> files.</para>
[3f8be484]41
[3f76cac]42 <para>Create the <filename>${CLFS}/etc/passwd</filename> file by running
[3f8be484]43 the following command:</para>
44
[3f76cac]45<screen><userinput>cat &gt; ${CLFS}/etc/passwd &lt;&lt; "EOF"
[ee02460]46<literal>root::0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash</literal>
[65018363]47EOF</userinput></screen>
48
[934e597]49 <para os="b">The actual password for <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
[d1ff581]50 (the <quote>::</quote> used here is just a placeholder and allows you to login
[b2011e5]51 with no password) will be set later.</para>
[3f8be484]52
[934e597]53 <variablelist os="c">
[04fe8e5]54
55 <title>Additional users you may want to add:</title>
56
57 <varlistentry>
58 <term><literal>bin:x:1:1:bin:/bin:/bin/false</literal></term>
59 <listitem>
[9b020e6]60 <para>Can be useful for compatibility with legacy applications.</para>
[04fe8e5]61 </listitem>
62 </varlistentry>
63 <varlistentry>
64 <term><literal>daemon:x:2:6:daemon:/sbin:/bin/false</literal></term>
65 <listitem>
[9b020e6]66 <para>It is often recommended to use an unprivileged User ID/Group ID
67 for daemons to run as, in order to limit their access to the system.</para>
[04fe8e5]68 </listitem>
69 </varlistentry>
70 <varlistentry>
71 <term><literal>adm:x:3:16:adm:/var/adm:/bin/false</literal></term>
72 <listitem>
[292da92]73 <para>Was used for programs that performed administrative tasks.</para>
[04fe8e5]74 </listitem>
75 </varlistentry>
76 <varlistentry>
77 <term><literal>lp:x:10:9:lp:/var/spool/lp:/bin/false</literal></term>
78 <listitem>
[b2011e5]79 <para>Used by programs for printing</para>
[04fe8e5]80 </listitem>
81 </varlistentry>
82 <varlistentry>
83 <term><literal>mail:x:30:30:mail:/var/mail:/bin/false</literal></term>
84 <listitem>
[b2011e5]85 <para>Often used by email programs</para>
[04fe8e5]86 </listitem>
87 </varlistentry>
88 <varlistentry>
89 <term><literal>news:x:31:31:news:/var/spool/news:/bin/false</literal></term>
90 <listitem>
[292da92]91 <para>Often used for network news servers</para>
[04fe8e5]92 </listitem>
93 </varlistentry>
94 <varlistentry>
95 <term><literal>uucp:x:32:32:uucp:/var/spool/uucp:/bin/false</literal></term>
96 <listitem>
[9b020e6]97 <para>Often used for Unix-to-Unix Copy of files from one server to the next</para>
[04fe8e5]98 </listitem>
99 </varlistentry>
100 <varlistentry>
101 <term><literal>operator:x:50:0:operator:/root:/bin/bash</literal></term>
102 <listitem>
[292da92]103 <para>Often used to allow system operators to access the system</para>
[04fe8e5]104 </listitem>
105 </varlistentry>
106 <varlistentry>
107 <term><literal>postmaster:x:51:30:postmaster:/var/spool/mail:/bin/false</literal></term>
108 <listitem>
[9b020e6]109 <para>Generally used as an account that receives all the information of troubles with the mail server</para>
[04fe8e5]110 </listitem>
111 </varlistentry>
112 <varlistentry>
113 <term><literal>nobody:x:65534:65534:nobody:/:/bin/false</literal></term>
114 <listitem>
[9b020e6]115 <para>Used by NFS</para>
[04fe8e5]116 </listitem>
117 </varlistentry>
118 </variablelist>
119
[ca77da8]120 <para>Create the <filename>${CLFS}/etc/group</filename> file by running
[3f8be484]121 the following command:</para>
122
[3f76cac]123<screen><userinput>cat &gt; ${CLFS}/etc/group &lt;&lt; "EOF"
[65018363]124<literal>root:x:0:
125bin:x:1:
126sys:x:2:
127kmem:x:3:
128tty:x:4:
129tape:x:5:
130daemon:x:6:
131floppy:x:7:
132disk:x:8:
133lp:x:9:
134dialout:x:10:
135audio:x:11:
136video:x:12:
137utmp:x:13:
138usb:x:14:
[f5df137]139cdrom:x:15:
140uucp:x:32:</literal>
[65018363]141EOF</userinput></screen>
142
[934e597]143 <variablelist os="d">
[8300133]144
145 <title>Additional groups you may want to add</title>
146
147 <varlistentry>
148 <term><literal>adm:x:16:root,adm,daemon</literal></term>
149 <listitem>
[292da92]150 <para>All users in this group are allowed to do administrative tasks</para>
[8300133]151 </listitem>
152 </varlistentry>
153 <varlistentry>
154 <term><literal>console:x:17:</literal></term>
155 <listitem>
[292da92]156 <para>This group has direct access to the console</para>
[8300133]157 </listitem>
158 </varlistentry>
159 <varlistentry>
160 <term><literal>cdrw:x:18:</literal></term>
161 <listitem>
[292da92]162 <para>This group is allowed to use the CDRW drive</para>
[8300133]163 </listitem>
164 </varlistentry>
165 <varlistentry>
166 <term><literal>mail:x:30:mail</literal></term>
167 <listitem>
168 <para>Used by MTAs (Mail Transport Agents)</para>
169 </listitem>
170 </varlistentry>
171 <varlistentry>
172 <term><literal>news:x:31:news</literal></term>
173 <listitem>
[292da92]174 <para>Used by Network News Servers</para>
[8300133]175 </listitem>
176 </varlistentry>
177 <varlistentry>
[b2011e5]178 <term><literal>users:x:1000:</literal></term>
[8300133]179 <listitem>
[b2011e5]180 <para>The default GID used by shadow for new users</para>
[8300133]181 </listitem>
182 </varlistentry>
183 <varlistentry>
184 <term><literal>nogroup:x:65533:</literal></term>
185 <listitem>
[292da92]186 <para>This is a default group used by some programs that do not
187 require a group</para>
[8300133]188 </listitem>
189 </varlistentry>
190 <varlistentry>
191 <term><literal>nobody:x:65534:</literal></term>
192 <listitem>
[9b020e6]193 <para>This is used by NFS</para>
[8300133]194 </listitem>
195 </varlistentry>
[a90a072]196 </variablelist>
[3f8be484]197
[934e597]198 <para os="e">The created groups are not part of any standard&mdash;they are
[3f8be484]199 groups decided on in part by the requirements of the Udev configuration
200 in the final system, and in part by common convention employed by a
201 number of existing Linux distributions. The Linux Standard Base (LSB,
202 available at <ulink url="http://www.linuxbase.org"/>) recommends only
203 that, besides the group <quote>root</quote> with a Group ID (GID) of 0,
204 a group <quote>bin</quote> with a GID of 1 be present. All other group
205 names and GIDs can be chosen freely by the system administrator since
206 well-written programs do not depend on GID numbers, but rather use the
207 group's name.</para>
208
[934e597]209 <para os="f">The <command>login</command>, <command>agetty</command>, and
[3f8be484]210 <command>init</command> programs (and others) use a number of log
211 files to record information such as who was logged into the system and
212 when. However, these programs will not write to the log files if they
213 do not already exist. Initialize the log files and give them
214 proper permissions:</para>
215
[3f76cac]216<screen><userinput>touch ${CLFS}/var/run/utmp ${CLFS}/var/log/{btmp,lastlog,wtmp}
217chmod -v 664 ${CLFS}/var/run/utmp ${CLFS}/var/log/lastlog
218chmod -v 600 ${CLFS}/var/log/btmp</userinput></screen>
[3f8be484]219
[91ad4a4]220 <para>The <filename>/var/run/utmp</filename> file records the users
221 that are currently logged in. The <filename>/var/log/wtmp</filename>
[3f8be484]222 file records all logins and logouts. The
[91ad4a4]223 <filename>/var/log/lastlog</filename> file records when
224 each user last logged in. The <filename>/var/log/btmp</filename> file
[3f8be484]225 records the bad login attempts.</para>
226
227</sect1>
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