GNU/Linux - Setting up a multi-user environment

Note: this was converted from LaTeX to Markdown using manual formatting. The original TeX file can be found here along with the bibliography. GNU/Linux - Setting up a multi-user environment Laboratory Protocol GNU/Linux - Setting up a multi-user environment Figure: Grouplogo Subject: ITSI|ZIVK Class: 3AHITN Name: Stefan Fürst, Marcel Raichle Group Name/Number: Dumm und Dümmer/7 Supervisor: ZIVK Exercise dates: 25.10.2024, 1.11.2024, 3.11.2024, 6.11.2024 Submission date: 6.11.2024 Table of Contents Task Definition Summary Exercise Execution Creating the Container Testing Connectivity It works, but why? Creating and managing users Login as the users Set directory privileges Setting up ssh Logging On to the SSH Server Enabling keypair authentication Disable password authentication References List of Figures Attachments Task Definition Setting up a headless Linux installation with multiple users, adding them to a group, and setting permissions over a directory structure. You will also need to set up an ssh server for which you will need to set up key pair authentication. ...

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