#! /bin/sh # # $ADM/adduser -- add a user, creating directories and stuff # # usage: adduser name [options] # options are: # -p password (not encrypted if it starts with '*') # -u userid (numeric or '-') # -g groupid (numeric or symbolic) # -n real name (gecos field) # -d home directory (checked iff it exists) # -s login shell (must exist and be executable) # # Written by Steven Robbins # MAIL_DIR=/usr/spool/mail # Set up the defaults # PW_USER=$1 PW_PASS=$PW_USER PW_UID="-" PW_GID="user" PW_GCOS=$PW_USER PW_DIR="/home/"$PW_USER PW_SHELL="/bin/sh" # Deal with overriding options # shift badcase=0 while getopts "p:u:g:n:d:s:" OPT; do case $OPT in p) PW_PASS=$OPTARG;; u) PW_UID=$OPTARG;; g) PW_GID=$OPTARG;; n) PW_GCOS=$OPTARG;; d) PW_DIR=$OPTARG;; s) PW_SHELL=$OPTARG;; ?) badcase=1 esac done if [ $badcase -eq 1 ]; then exit 1; fi # Now, put the entry into /etc/passwd, and do all the other admin chores # PWENT="$PW_USER $PW_PASS $PW_UID $PW_GID \"$PW_GCOS\" $PW_DIR $PW_SHELL" MAIL_FILE=$MAIL_DIR/$PW_USER if eval mkpwent $PWENT; then # # Setup the home directory, and related things # mkdir $PW_DIR mkdir $PW_DIR/bin touch $MAIL_FILE chmod 600 $MAIL_FILE cp $ADM/dot/bashrc $PW_DIR/.bashrc cp $ADM/dot/bash_logout $PW_DIR/.bash_logout chown -R $PW_USER:$PW_GID $PW_DIR $MAIL_FILE cat <<-!G!R!O!K! | mail $PW_USER Welcome, $PW_GCOS! You have been given a default password. Please change it now using the command 'passwd' from the shell prompt. The Management !G!R!O!K! fi