for the useradd command, are you sure that the syntax should
not be

/usr/sbin/useradd -g sshd sshd          ???

The original command gives sshd as a parameter for the
group command but does not specify an actual user.

Jerry



On Wednesday, June 26, 2002, at 07:04  AM, Audric Leperdi wrote:

>> # groupadd sshd
>> # useradd -g sshd
>> The last two commands will not work, i can find man pages for them yet
>> entering them just gives me: groupadd: command not found
>
> try:
> # su -
> # groupadd sshd
> # useradd -g sshd
>
> I have a raq3 and if I don't su - (with the hyphen) the path does not
> contain the two commands you're looking for.
> I have:
> /usr/sbin/useradd
> /usr/sbin/groupadd
>
> Audric
>
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