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e6de49ab 6<refentry id="sysusers.d" conditional='ENABLE_SYSUSERS'
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7 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
8
9 <refentryinfo>
10 <title>sysusers.d</title>
11 <productname>systemd</productname>
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12 </refentryinfo>
13
14 <refmeta>
15 <refentrytitle>sysusers.d</refentrytitle>
16 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
17 </refmeta>
18
19 <refnamediv>
20 <refname>sysusers.d</refname>
21 <refpurpose>Declarative allocation of system users and groups</refpurpose>
22 </refnamediv>
23
24 <refsynopsisdiv>
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25 <para><filename>/etc/sysusers.d/*.conf</filename></para>
26 <para><filename>/run/sysusers.d/*.conf</filename></para>
798d3a52 27 <para><filename>/usr/lib/sysusers.d/*.conf</filename></para>
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28
29 <programlisting>
30#Type Name ID GECOS Home directory Shell
31u user_name uid "User Description" /path/to/shell
32u user_name uid:gid - -
33u user_name /file/owned/by/user - -
34g group_name gid "Group Description"
35g group_name /file/owned/by/group -
36m user_name group_name
37r - lowest-highest</programlisting>
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38 </refsynopsisdiv>
39
40 <refsect1>
41 <title>Description</title>
42
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43 <para><command>systemd-sysusers</command> uses the files from
44 <filename>sysusers.d</filename> directory to create system users and groups and
45 to add users to groups, at package installation or boot time. This tool may be
46 used to allocate system users and groups only, it is not useful for creating
47 non-system (i.e. regular, "human") users and groups, as it accesses
48 <filename>/etc/passwd</filename> and <filename>/etc/group</filename> directly,
49 bypassing any more complex user databases, for example any database involving NIS
50 or LDAP.</para>
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51 </refsect1>
52
53 <refsect1>
8165be2e 54 <title>Configuration Directories and Precedence</title>
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55
56 <para>Each configuration file shall be named in the style of
57 <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>.conf</filename> or
58 <filename><replaceable>package</replaceable>-<replaceable>part</replaceable>.conf</filename>.
59 The second variant should be used when it is desirable to make it
60 easy to override just this part of configuration.</para>
61
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62 <para>Files in <filename>/etc/sysusers.d</filename> override files
63 with the same name in <filename>/usr/lib/sysusers.d</filename> and
64 <filename>/run/sysusers.d</filename>. Files in
65 <filename>/run/sysusers.d</filename> override files with the same
66 name in <filename>/usr/lib/sysusers.d</filename>. Packages should
67 install their configuration files in
68 <filename>/usr/lib/sysusers.d</filename>. Files in
69 <filename>/etc/sysusers.d</filename> are reserved for the local
70 administrator, who may use this logic to override the
71 configuration files installed by vendor packages. All
72 configuration files are sorted by their filename in lexicographic
73 order, regardless of which of the directories they reside in. If
74 multiple files specify the same path, the entry in the file with
75 the lexicographically earliest name will be applied. All later
76 entries for the same user and group names will be logged as warnings.
77 </para>
78
79 <para>If the administrator wants to disable a configuration file
80 supplied by the vendor, the recommended way is to place a symlink
81 to <filename>/dev/null</filename> in
82 <filename>/etc/sysusers.d/</filename> bearing the same filename.
83 </para>
84 </refsect1>
85
86 <refsect1>
87 <title>Configuration File Format</title>
88
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89 <para>The file format is one line per user or group containing name, ID, GECOS
90 field description, home directory, and login shell:</para>
798d3a52 91
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92 <programlisting>#Type Name ID GECOS Home directory Shell
93u httpd 404 "HTTP User"
6bdd90fb 94u _authd /usr/bin/authd "Authorization user"
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95u postgres - "Postgresql Database" /var/lib/pgsql /usr/libexec/postgresdb
96g input - -
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97m _authd input
98u root 0 "Superuser" /root /bin/zsh
99r - 500-900
100</programlisting>
21236ab5 101
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102 <para>Empty lines and lines beginning with the <literal>#</literal> character are ignored, and may be used for
103 commenting.</para>
104
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105 <refsect2>
106 <title>Type</title>
107
108 <para>The type consists of a single letter. The following line
109 types are understood:</para>
110
111 <variablelist>
112 <varlistentry>
113 <term><varname>u</varname></term>
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114 <listitem><para>Create a system user and group of the specified name should
115 they not exist yet. The user's primary group will be set to the group
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116 bearing the same name unless the ID field specifies it. The account will be
117 created disabled, so that logins are not allowed.</para></listitem>
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118 </varlistentry>
119
120 <varlistentry>
121 <term><varname>g</varname></term>
122 <listitem><para>Create a system group of the specified name
123 should it not exist yet. Note that <varname>u</varname>
6bdd90fb 124 implicitly creates a matching group. The group will be
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125 created with no password set.</para></listitem>
126 </varlistentry>
127
128 <varlistentry>
129 <term><varname>m</varname></term>
130 <listitem><para>Add a user to a group. If the user or group
cd72d204 131 do not exist yet, they will be implicitly
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132 created.</para></listitem>
133 </varlistentry>
134
135 <varlistentry>
136 <term><varname>r</varname></term>
137 <listitem><para>Add a range of numeric UIDs/GIDs to the pool
138 to allocate new UIDs and GIDs from. If no line of this type
b938cb90 139 is specified, the range of UIDs/GIDs is set to some
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140 compiled-in default. Note that both UIDs and GIDs are
141 allocated from the same pool, in order to ensure that users
142 and groups of the same name are likely to carry the same
143 numeric UID and GID.</para></listitem>
144 </varlistentry>
145
146 </variablelist>
147 </refsect2>
148
149 <refsect2>
150 <title>Name</title>
151
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152 <para>The name field specifies the user or group name. The specified name must consist only of the characters a-z,
153 A-Z, 0-9, <literal>_</literal> and <literal>-</literal>, except for the first character which must be one of a-z,
154 A-Z or <literal>_</literal> (i.e. numbers and <literal>-</literal> are not permitted as first character). The
155 user/group name must have at least one character, and at most 31.</para>
156
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157 <para>For further details about the syntax of user/group names, see <ulink
158 url="https://systemd.io/USER_NAMES">User/Group Name Syntax</ulink>.</para>
159
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160 <para>It is strongly recommended to pick user and group names that are unlikely to clash with normal users
161 created by the administrator. A good scheme to guarantee this is by prefixing all system and group names with the
162 underscore, and avoiding too generic names.</para>
798d3a52 163
b938cb90 164 <para>For <varname>m</varname> lines, this field should contain
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165 the user name to add to a group.</para>
166
b938cb90 167 <para>For lines of type <varname>r</varname>, this field should
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168 be set to <literal>-</literal>.</para>
169 </refsect2>
170
171 <refsect2>
172 <title>ID</title>
173
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174 <para>For <varname>u</varname> and <varname>g</varname>, the
175 numeric 32-bit UID or GID of the user/group. Do not use IDs 65535
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176 or 4294967295, as they have special placeholder meanings.
177 Specify <literal>-</literal> for automatic UID/GID allocation
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178 for the user or group (this is strongly recommended unless it is strictly
179 necessary to use a specific UID or GID). Alternatively, specify an absolute path
b938cb90 180 in the file system. In this case, the UID/GID is read from the
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181 path's owner/group. This is useful to create users whose UID/GID
182 match the owners of pre-existing files (such as SUID or SGID
4cb41413 183 binaries).
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184 The syntaxes <literal><replaceable>uid</replaceable>:<replaceable>gid</replaceable></literal> and
185 <literal><replaceable>uid</replaceable>:<replaceable>groupname</replaceable></literal> are supported to
186 allow creating users with specific primary groups. The given group must be created explicitly, or it
187 must already exist. Specifying <literal>-</literal> for the UID in these syntaxes is also supported.
4cb41413 188 </para>
798d3a52 189
b938cb90 190 <para>For <varname>m</varname> lines, this field should contain
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191 the group name to add to a user to.</para>
192
b938cb90 193 <para>For lines of type <varname>r</varname>, this field should
798d3a52 194 be set to a UID/GID range in the format
b938cb90 195 <literal>FROM-TO</literal>, where both values are formatted as
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196 decimal ASCII numbers. Alternatively, a single UID/GID may be
197 specified formatted as decimal ASCII numbers.</para>
198 </refsect2>
199
200 <refsect2>
201 <title>GECOS</title>
202
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203 <para>A short, descriptive string for users to be created, enclosed in
204 quotation marks. Note that this field may not contain colons.</para>
798d3a52 205
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206 <para>Only applies to lines of type <varname>u</varname> and should otherwise
207 be left unset (or <literal>-</literal>).</para>
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208 </refsect2>
209
210 <refsect2>
211 <title>Home Directory</title>
212
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213 <para>The home directory for a new system user. If omitted, defaults to the
214 root directory.</para>
798d3a52 215
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216 <para>Only applies to lines of type <varname>u</varname> and should otherwise
217 be left unset (or <literal>-</literal>). It is recommended to omit this, unless
218 software strictly requires a home directory to be set.</para>
219 </refsect2>
220
221 <refsect2>
222 <title>Shell</title>
223
224 <para>The login shell of the user. If not specified, this will be set to
6db90462 225 <filename>/usr/sbin/nologin</filename>, except if the UID of the user is 0, in
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226 which case <filename>/bin/sh</filename> will be used.</para>
227
228 <para>Only applies to lines of type <varname>u</varname> and should otherwise
229 be left unset (or <literal>-</literal>). It is recommended to omit this, unless
6db90462 230 a shell different <filename>/usr/sbin/nologin</filename> must be used.</para>
798d3a52 231 </refsect2>
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232 </refsect1>
233
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234 <refsect1>
235 <title>Specifiers</title>
236
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237 <para>Specifiers can be used in the <literal>Name</literal>, <literal>ID</literal>,
238 <literal>GECOS</literal>, <literal>Home directory</literal>, and <literal>Shell</literal> fields. An
239 unknown or unresolvable specifier is treated as invalid configuration. The following expansions are
240 understood:</para>
241
242 <table class='specifiers'>
243 <title>Specifiers available</title>
244 <tgroup cols='3' align='left' colsep='1' rowsep='1'>
245 <colspec colname="spec" />
246 <colspec colname="mean" />
247 <colspec colname="detail" />
248 <thead>
249 <row>
250 <entry>Specifier</entry>
251 <entry>Meaning</entry>
252 <entry>Details</entry>
253 </row>
254 </thead>
255 <tbody>
256 <xi:include href="standard-specifiers.xml" xpointer="a"/>
257 <xi:include href="standard-specifiers.xml" xpointer="b"/>
258 <xi:include href="standard-specifiers.xml" xpointer="B"/>
259 <xi:include href="standard-specifiers.xml" xpointer="H"/>
e97708fa 260 <xi:include href="standard-specifiers.xml" xpointer="l"/>
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261 <xi:include href="standard-specifiers.xml" xpointer="m"/>
262 <xi:include href="standard-specifiers.xml" xpointer="o"/>
263 <row>
264 <entry><literal>%T</literal></entry>
265 <entry>Directory for temporary files</entry>
266 <entry>This is either <filename>/tmp</filename> or the path <literal>$TMPDIR</literal>, <literal>$TEMP</literal> or <literal>$TMP</literal> are set to.</entry>
267 </row>
268 <xi:include href="standard-specifiers.xml" xpointer="v"/>
269 <row>
270 <entry><literal>%V</literal></entry>
271 <entry>Directory for larger and persistent temporary files</entry>
272 <entry>This is either <filename>/var/tmp</filename> or the path <literal>$TMPDIR</literal>, <literal>$TEMP</literal> or <literal>$TMP</literal> are set to.</entry>
273 </row>
274 <xi:include href="standard-specifiers.xml" xpointer="w"/>
275 <xi:include href="standard-specifiers.xml" xpointer="W"/>
276 <xi:include href="standard-specifiers.xml" xpointer="percent"/>
277 </tbody>
278 </tgroup>
279 </table>
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280 </refsect1>
281
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282 <refsect1>
283 <title>Idempotence</title>
284
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285 <para>Note that <command>systemd-sysusers</command> will do nothing if the
286 specified users or groups already exist or the users are members of specified
287 groups, so normally there is no reason to override
288 <filename>sysusers.d</filename> vendor configuration, except to block certain
289 users or groups from being created.</para>
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290 </refsect1>
291
292 <refsect1>
293 <title>See Also</title>
294 <para>
295 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
296 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-sysusers</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>
297 </para>
298 </refsect1>
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300</refentry>