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This is just a place where we put some basic Linux systems administrations notes.

Mainly works with Devuan and other Debian style systems.</description>
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For now, we're not going to go into LDAP or anything. Assuming you have a small shop with a small number of machines and a small number of users, and you just want things to be similar across the systems.

Standardizing Users

Ok, this part is not for synchronizing users, but actually for creating a list of standard users. The following Perl script is very insecure as it stores passwords and public keys, but at least they are encrypted.</description>
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