USS(8) AFS Command Reference USS(8)NAMEuss - Introduction to the uss command suite (deprecated)
CAUTIONS
The uss command suite is currently designed for cells using the
obsolete Authentication Server, and therefore is primarily useful for
sites that have not yet migrated to a Kerberos version 5 KDC. The
Authentication Server and supporting commands will be removed in a
future version of OpenAFS, which may include uss unless someone who
finds it useful converts it to work with a Kerberos version 5 KDC.
DESCRIPTION
The commands in the uss command suite help administrators to create AFS
user accounts more easily and efficiently for cells using the obsolete
Authentication Server. If uss commands are not used, creating an
account requires issuing at least six separate commands to five
different AFS servers.
There are three main commands in the suite:
· The uss add command creates a single complete user account, based
on command line arguments and instructions in a template file.
· The uss bulk command creates multiple complete accounts at once,
based on command line arguments, instructions in a template file
and a bulk input file.
· The uss delete command removes most parts of a user account.
To obtain help, issue the uss apropos and uss help commands.
OPTIONS
The following arguments and flags are available on many commands in the
uss suite. The reference page for each command also lists them, but
they are described here in greater detail.
-admin <administrator to authenticate>
Specifies the AFS user name under which to establish a connection
to the AFS server processes that administer the various parts of a
user account. If it is omitted, the connection is established under
the issuer's effective user ID (his or her identity in the local
file system). Even when this argument is included, UNIX commands
that run during the uss operation (for instance, the UNIX
/etc/chown command) run under the effective user ID.
-cell <cell name>
Names the cell in which to run the command. It is acceptable to
abbreviate the cell name to the shortest form that distinguishes it
from the other entries in the /usr/vice/etc/CellServDB file on the
local machine. If the -cell argument is omitted, the command
interpreter determines the name of the local cell by reading the
following in order:
· The value of the AFSCELL environment variable.
· The local /usr/vice/etc/ThisCell file.
-dryrun
Reports actions that the command interpreter needs to perform when
executing the uss operation, without actually performing them.
Include this flag to verify that the command produces the desired
account configuration. Combine it with the -verbose flag to yield
even more detailed information. Note that the output does not
necessarily reveal all possible problems that can prevent
successful execution of the command, especially those that result
from transient server or network outages.
-help
Prints a command's online help message on the standard output
stream. Do not combine this flag with any of the command's other
options; when it is provided, the command interpreter ignores all
other options, and only prints the help message.
-skipauth
Bypasses mutual authentication with the AFS Authentication Server,
allowing a site that uses Kerberos instead of the AFS
Authentication Server to substitute that form of authentication. If
this option is given, uss does not create or manipulate Kerberos
principals. A Kerberos principal must be created separately from
the uss add command.
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
The issuer of a uss command must have all the rights required for
performing the equivalent actions individually. See each uss command's
reference page.
SEE ALSOuss(5), uss_bulk(5), uss_add(8), uss_apropos(8), uss_bulk(8),
uss_delete(8), uss_help(8)COPYRIGHT
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